Samolubny gen - Richard Dawkins
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Samolubny gen

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Language
Polish
Published in
Publisher
Prószyński Media
Pages
493
ISBN
9788378390237
A revolutionary view of evolution has reshaped modern biology and ignited debate for decades. This work proposes that we are merely survival machines, robot vehicles blindly programmed to preserve the immortal entities known as genes. This gene's-eye view of life presents a world of savage competition, ruthless exploitation, and deceit, yet it also provides a radical new framework for understanding the existence of altruism. Seemingly selfless acts, from a bee's suicidal sting to a bird's warning call, are examined through a lens that reveals their fundamentally self-interested genetic origins.

First published in 1976, this landmark book introduced the concept of the "meme" as a unit of cultural transmission and galvanized the scientific community. The 30th-anniversary edition features a new introduction from the author, reflecting on the book's enduring influence and clarifying its core arguments. It challenges readers to reconsider the nature of life itself, moving the focus from the individual organism to the persistent, replicating units of information that have journeyed through millennia. By exploring the biology of selfishness and altruism, it offers a powerful perspective on the hidden forces that shape behavior in all living things.

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Das egoistische GEN Originally published in 1988
Original language
German
Original publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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