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The Power Of Strangers The Benefits Of Connecting In A Suspicious World Keohane

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The Power Of Strangers The Benefits Of Connecting In A Suspicious World Keohane
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Publisher: Viking
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Keohane, Joe
ISBN: 9780241399132, 0241399130
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Power Of Strangers The Benefits Of Connecting In A Suspicious World Keohane by Keohane, Joe 9780241399132, 0241399130 instant download after payment.

An exploration of why we don't talk to strangers, and the wonderful things that would happen if we did.
'In a thrilling, immersive journey across time and continents, Keohane upends everything we thought we knew about the people we don't know' Will Storr, author of The Science of Storytelling
When was the last time you spoke to a stranger?
In cities, we stand in silent buses and train carriages, ignoring each other.
Online, we retreat into silos and carefully curate who we interact with.
In our politics, we are increasingly consumed by a fear of people we've never met.
But what if strangers, long believed to be the cause of our problems, were actually the solution?

With the help of sociologists, psychologists, philosophers, political scientists and more, Joe Keohane sets out to investigate why we don't talk to strangers, and what happens when we do. From enhancing empathy, happiness and cognitive...

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