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Emotion, politics, and cooperation: Foundations of modern civilization - Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis, A Cooperative Species: Human Reciprocity and Its Evolution (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011), 262 pages. ISBN: 978-0691151250. Hardcover $42.00. - W. Russell Neuman, George E. Marcus, Ann N. Crigler, and Michael MacKuen (Eds.), The Affect Effect: Dynamics of Emotion in Political Thinking and Behavior (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007), 432 pages. ISBN: 978-0226574424. Softcover $27.50.
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18 January 2016
Political Science Department, Center for Public Policy at Cal Poly, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407. [email protected]
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