Christine Webb
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Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, NYU Primatologist, Author of THE ARROGANT APE https://www.cewebb.com
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The process of building and sustaining that relationship can be enacted only by individuals who are motivated by another vision and experience of what the good life might be, who can reimagine this richer relationship and are already bringing it into being (2/2).
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Corporate greed and deception, capitalist economics, and a lack of political will certainly play an outsize role. But we don’t just need an overhaul of these institutions; we need a new relationship to the world (1/2).
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The Arrogant Ape is #2 for non-fiction books New York Times readers say they’re most eager to dive into this season.

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Thank you!! Yes - I discuss the history of human exceptionalism including the role of The Enlightenment in Chapter 3 (and revisit some of its actors - like Descartes - throughout)
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What does it mean to be human? The word “human” itself derives from the root world humus, meaning “earth.” To be human thus means to be of the earth, not apart from or better than any of the other beings with whom we share this planet.
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Is this a good or bad thing? 🙉
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How wonderful! Thank you for sharing. Going to order :)
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More praise for THE ARROGANT APE (Avery / Penguin Random House), available now wherever books are sold.

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It was a labor of love for the more-than-human world, and I feel so lucky that I got to write this book and bring it to the wider public. Biggest thank you to everybody who helped make it possible! (3/3)
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I witnessed these ideas transforming how we understood and experienced other species and the environment. I hope engaging with this work will have as powerful an effect on readers as it did on us. (2/3)
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THE ARROGANT APE IS OUT TODAY!

The idea for this book began in 2019 in a seminar course I taught at Harvard. With each class discussion, it felt like my students and I were imagining and crafting a world beyond human exceptionalism. It was the world we wanted to live in. (1/3)
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This week's four 20% off new nonfiction picks, discounted through September 13th:
- The Accidental Seed Heroes: Growing a Delicious Food Future for All of Us, by Adam Alexander
- Mother Mary Comes to Me, by Arundhati Roy
- The Improbable Victoria Woodhull: Suffrage, Free Love, and the First Woman to Run for President, by Eden Collinsworth
- The Arrogant Ape: The Myth of Human Exceptionalism and Why It Matters, by Christine Webb This week's four 20% off new fiction picks, discounted through September 13th:
- To the Moon and Back: A Novel, by Eliana Ramage
- Trip: A Novel, by Amie Barrodale
- Vianne: A Novel, by Joanne Harris
- We'll Prescribe You Another Cat, by Syou Ishida
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Once delusions of human superiority and separateness are broken down, we can no longer stand by a watch Nature’s destruction. Nature is not a means to human ends but an interdependent system whose well-being ultimately determines our own.
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The New York Times includes THE ARROGANT APE in their round-up of “25 Books Coming in September”!

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25 Books Coming in September
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This disguise obscures who we really are—a way to cover up our own insecurities, perhaps. Yet behind this mask is a much richer and truer way of being. (3/3)
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The arrogant ape is not a species or a culture or even an individual—it is a way of acting a moving and being in relation to the rest of Nature. Many of us have learned the script and perform it dutifully: a role, a persona, a façade. (2/3)
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Consumed by a human superiority complex, the arrogant ape mirror Hamlet—a hubristic character caught in a tragedy of its own making. (1/3)