Features & Benefits
- Richard Dawkins' theories have provoked excitement and interest outside the scientific community
- Explains how the selfish gene can also be a subtle gene
- Demonstrates how cooperation can evolve in a basically selfish world
- Argues that genes may reach outside the bodies and manipulate other individuals
- Revised edition with two new chapters: 'Nice Guys Finish First' and 'The Long Reach of the Gene'
- The book has helped change the nature of the study of social biology and forced readers to rethink their beliefs about life