Achille Morin Lemoine

Humankind

My review of Humankind, by Rutger Bregman.

An amazing book that could be subtitled "How to finally see human nature as positive, backed with facts". It debunks many popular theories that we often take for granted (eg. the Milgram experiment), and offers a fresh (& IMO much needed) perspective on our society. To be combined with Utopia for Realists for more concrete ideas.

TL;DR

Notes

We have been lied about "human nature"

It was not chaos before civilization

Studies don't tell the whole picture

What human nature really is

How to nudge society towards better models

10 rules to live by

  1. When in doubt, assume the best
  2. Think win-win scenarios
  3. Ask more questions (“Do not do to others as you would that they should do to you. Their tastes may be different” - George Bernard Shawn)
  4. Temper your empathy, train your compassion
  5. Try to understand the other, even if you don’t get where they’re coming from
  6. Love your own as others love their own: everybody else has people they care about, just like you do
  7. Avoid the news: read in-depth analysis instead
  8. Don’t punch Nazis - it only strengthens their ideology
  9. Don’t be ashamed to do good, and to say it out loud
  10. Be realistic: our human nature is not as flawed as we are told to think