Spite: and the Upside of Your Dark Side
By (Author) Simon McCarthy-Jones
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
4th February 2021
22nd October 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular psychology
Psychology
Behavioural economics
Cognition and cognitive psychology
Cognitive and behavioural neuroscience
Human biology
302
Hardback
256
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 23mm
Spite covers psychology, economics, genetics, literature and current affairs to examine why humans inflict self-harm just to get one over on someone else. Why do we secretly want our friends to fail Lots of irresistible stories about toxic behaviour in supermarkets and over the privet hedge, ramping up to incendiary divorces, vicious business practices, backbiting politics, scorched earth terrorism, Trump, and Brexit. Was Trump elected because people voted out of spite for Hillary Clinton Theres a hopeful message too the upside of our dark side. Spite can drive us forward, and Simon provides a fresh prospective on the word by showing the evolutionary benefits of spite as a social leveller, an enabler of defiance, a wellspring of freedom and a vital weapon in our everyday armoury.
[A] thorough and entertaining book, which poses a provocative thesis McCarthy-Jones is a funny, playful writer, especially for a psychologistan illuminating examination of an under-discussed topic.
-- New York TimesAn informative, evidence-based page-turner. A rare pleasure.
-- Richard Stephens, author of Black Sheep, winner of the Wellcome Prize 2014'Spiteis a fascinating insight into how we all behave in a world of big egos and thin skins.'
-- Michael Cockerell, award-winning political documentary-makerWith rigorous science, penetrating analyses, colourful and enjoyable prose, and an astonishing breadth of knowledge Simon McCarthy-Jones has delivered a book that will undeniably be appreciated by many.
-- Frank Lari. University of Bergen'Spite is an eye-opening examination of humanitys nastier impulses - from Achilles to Trump. An erudite and eloquent guide, McCarthy-Jones deftly examines cutting-edge psychological research and evolutionary theory, with some truly startling insights for our personal relationships, business and politics. You will never look at your human nature in quite the same way again.'
* David Robson, author of The Intelligence Trap *An interesting and at times provocativeexploration of an emotion that has to this point been underexplored and, if McCarthy-Jones is right, significantly underappreciated.
-- IndependentSimon McCarthy-Jones is an Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology at Trinity College Dublin. An internationally recognised expert on the experience of hallucinations, he also writes on and researches a range of psychological phenomena. He has written extensively for the popular press, with articles published in the New Statesman, New Scientist, Newsweek, the Huffington Post, the Daily Mail, The Independent and The Irish Times. His articles on 'The Conversation' website have received over a million views to date. His website is: www.simonmccarthyjones.com.