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Spent: Sex, Evolution, and Consumer Behavior

This book delves into the complex relationship between human sexual behavior, evolutionary theory, and the ways in which individuals make purchasing decisions. It examines how evolutionary pressures have shaped our preferences and behaviors in the context of consumption, offering insights into the psychological and biological underpinnings of consumerism. more

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Geoffrey Miller
Geoffrey Miller

Geoffrey Miller is a renowned psychologist born in 1965. His research focuses on evolutionary psychology and human behavior, particularly in areas such as sex and marriage, and art and aesthetics. Miller's books, 'The Mating Mind' and 'Spent: The Dark Side of the All-Consuming Economy', have had a significant impact worldwide. more

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