The Selfish Gene
Richard Dawkins reframes evolution from the gene's point of view, casting living things as vehicles built to carry genes forward.
Richard Dawkins popularized a way of looking at evolution from the gene’s point of view. In his telling, organisms are survival machines built by genes to copy themselves into the future, and much of animal behavior makes sense once seen through that lens. The book also introduced the idea of the meme, a unit of cultural transmission. Provocative and clearly written, it reshaped how a generation understood natural selection.
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