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  • Herbert Gintis applauds two books that powerfully enrich the dialogue on behavioural science.

    • Herbert Gintis
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 517, P: 550-551
  • An adviser to US President Barack Obama argues that people's tendency to seek out those with similar views can entrench extreme opinions. But many other forces can fuel outlandish beliefs, says Herbert Gintis.

    • Herbert Gintis
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 461, P: 40-41
  • Herbert Gintis salutes the follow-up to a study on sociality and hominin brain size.

    • Herbert Gintis
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 509, P: 284-285
  • Do strangers cooperate when they have to work together?

    • Herbert Gintis
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 431, P: 245-246
  • Many studies have shown that human cooperation is fostered by altruistic cooperation and the altruistic punishment of freeriders. A study now shows significant asymmetries between cooperation in the initial provision of a social good and cooperation in the maintenance of an established social good.

    • Herbert Gintis
    News & Views
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 1, P: 626-627
  • Humans are often generous, but cooperation unravels when others take advantage of them. Many people punish such 'free riders', even if they do not benefit personally, and this 'altruistic punishment' sustains cooperation.

    • Samuel Bowles
    • Herbert Gintis
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 415, P: 125-127