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Critical Mass

3.89 ( 1,418 Ratings by Goodreads)
Critical Mass

Critical Mass

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3.89 (1,418 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 3 February, 2005
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Is there a 'physics of society'? Philip Ball's investigation into human nature ranges from Hobbes and Adam Smith to modern work on traffic flow and market trading, across economics, sociology and psychology. Ball shows how much of human behaviour we can understand when we cease trying to predict and analyse the behaviour of individuals and look to the impact of hundreds, thousands or millions of individual human decisions, in circumstances in which human beings both co-operate and conflict, when their aggregate behaviour is constructive and when it is destructive. By perhaps Britain's leading young science writer, this is a deeply thought-provoking book, causing us to examine our own behaviour, whether in buying the new Harry Potter book, voting for a particular party or responding to the lures of advertisers.
Prizes

Winner of Aventis General Prize for Science Books 2005

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780099457862
ISBN10 0099457865
Number Of Pages 656
Item Weight 444 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 196 x 43 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cornerstone
Format paperback
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Exquisitely produced and painstakingly researched... Ball writes patiently and eloquently.. Exciting... A rousing call-to-arms, and an elegant answer to the shallow tradition of British empiricism. * Independent *
In his fascinating new book, Critical Mass, Philip Ball tells the story of this research in a comprehensive and often captivating way... Ball delves far beyond today's headlines... Impressively clear and breathtaking in scope... Substantial, impeccably researched and...persuasive. For anyone who would like to learn about the intellectual ferment at the surprising junction of physics and social science, Critical Mass is the place to start. * Nature *
Lucid, accessible and engaging... Ball makes a persuasive, comprehensive case and it's a welcome antidote to popular individualistic thought. * Glasgow Herald *
Critical Mass fizzes with ideas and insights * The Guardian *
more than a book, this in an intellectual curiosity * Independent on Sunday *
Lucid, accessible and engaging * Glasgow Herald *
A dazzlingly informed book... I can promise you'll be amazed * Bill Bryson, Daily Express *

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Author's Bio

Philip Ball writes regularly in the scientific and popular media and worked for many years as an editor for physical sciences at Nature. His books cover a wide range of scientific and cultural phenomena, and include Critical Mass: How One Thing Leads To Another (winner of the 2005 Aventis Prize for Science Books), The Music Instinct, Curiosity: How Science Became Interested in Everything, Serving The Reich: The Struggle for the Soul of Science Under Hitler and Invisible: The history of the Unseen from Plato to Particle Physics.

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