The Survival Mindset: How to Think in the Age of Influence
By (Author) Justin Hempson-Jones
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
16th October 2024
11th April 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural anthropology
General and world history
Soft skills and dealing with other people
Advice on careers and achieving success
Media studies: internet, digital media and society
Impact of science and technology on society
Information warfare / Cyberwarfare
Social media / social networking
Digital or internet economics
302
Hardback
304
Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 30mm
500g
One of the governments top behavioural scientists reveals how humanity can survive and thrive in the age of influence.
We all influence one another. Yet some of us are more influential than others. Our ability to affect those around us has been key to our long-term survival and prosperity. So how do our wants and needs lead to patterns of behavioural change How have these patterns evolved over the millennia And what might this mean for our future
The Social Machine is the tale of our impact on one anothers behaviour: from the development of our minds, to trust and control of information. It is a story of power, belief and ideology across revolutions evolutionary, agricultural, industrial, technological; of the rise of kings, generals, cult leaders and priesthoods; of marketing and psychological warfare; and now, of how our ancient minds process the vast quantities of information that can be piped into them from the internet.
Influencers have always exploited our perceptions about who we are and how we think. But at the dawn of machine intelligence, our open societies and our way of life are placed under existential threat. In such an age, how can we protect what we value so we not only survive, but prosper