The Selfish Gene: 30th Anniversary Edition
Author:Richard Dawkins
Edition:30th Edition
Evolution is examined from a gene-centered perspective, arguing that natural selection operates primarily at the level of genes rather than individuals or species. It explores how behaviors such as altruism, cooperation, and competition can emerge from genetic self-interest, while introducing influential ideas like replicators and memes to explain both biological evolution and cultural transmission.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Why Are People?→
- Chapter 2: The Replicators→
- Chapter 3: Immortal Coils→
- Chapter 4: The Gene Machine→
- Chapter 5: Aggression: Stability and the Selfish Machine→
- Chapter 6: Genesmanship→
- Chapter 7: Family Planning in Evolution→
- Chapter 8: Battle of the Generations→
- Chapter 9: Battle of the Sexes→
- Chapter 10: You Scratch My Back, I’ll Ride on Yours→
- Chapter 11: Memes: The New Replicators→
- Chapter 12: Nice Guys Finish First→
- Chapter 13: The Long Reach of the Gene→
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