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THE LUCIFER PRINCIPLE
A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION
INTO
THE FORCES OF HISTORY
by Howard Bloom
Copyright 2000 by Howard Bloom Introduction copyright 1997 by David Sloan Wilson
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“A revolutionary vision of the relationship between psychology and history. The Lucifer Principle will have a profound impact on our
concepts of human nature. It is astonishing that a book of this importance could be such a pleasure to read.” Elizabeth F. Loftus, immediate
past president, American Psychological Society, author of Witness for the Defense and The Myth of Repressed Memory
“Readers will be mesmerized by the mirror Bloom holds to the human condition, and dumbfounded by the fusillade of eclectic data that
arrives with the swiftness and intensity of a furious tennis volley. His style is effortless, engaging, witty and brisk…. He draws on a dozen
years of research into a jungle of scholarly fields…and meticulously supports every bit of information….” Washington Post
“Unlike anything you’ve ever read before. An act of astonishing intellectual courage.” Leon Uris
“a philosophical look at the history of our species, which alternated between fascinating and frightening. Reading it was like reading Dean
Koontz or Stephen King: I couldn’t put it down. …Masterful…. Best Non-Fiction Book of the year.” Mark Graham, Rocky Mountain News
“Bloom’s work marshals a quantity of evidence reminiscent of Darwin’s 1859 Origin of Species.” Dorion Sagan, Wired
“Addresses a topic that more timid and conventional sources are not inclined to confront: the nature and causes of human evil.
…Vigorous…fervent…a freshly viable theory of human social evolution.” The Washington Times
“Great fun to read, and crammed with fantastic information.” Martin Gardner, creator and author of The Scientific American’s
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