Introduction:
Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert Sapolsky is a masterful exploration of human behavior, weaving together neuroscience, psychology, genetics, and anthropology to uncover the layers of influence behind why we act the way we do.
From the split-second decisions of our neural circuits to the evolutionary pressures spanning millennia, Sapolsky dissects the complex interplay of biology and environment that shapes our actions, both noble and nefarious. With wit and depth, the book challenges readers to rethink morality, free will, and the very nature of being human.
Intent:
As scholars, researchers and sexuality professionals, we at the Sex Scholars Book Club aim to meet every third Sunday between 12 noon- 1 pm (Pacific Time) to critically analyze the relevance of this book in our work and community.