David P Barash is an evolutionary biologist and emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Washington in Seattle. His most recent books are Oops!: The Worst Blunders of All Time (2023, Skyhorse Publishing), Peace and Conflict Studies, 5th ed (2022, Oxford Univ Press), and Threats: Intimidation and its Discontents (2020, OUP) and Through a Glass Brightly: Using Science to See Our Species as We Really Are (2018, OUP), plus with his wife, the psychiatrist Judith Eve Lipton, Strength Through Peace: How Demilitarization Led to Peace and Happiness in Costa Rica, and What the Rest of the World Can Learn from a Tiny, Tropical Nation (2018, OUP).
History of emotions
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Schadenfreude: why do we find joy in the pain felt by others?
A brief history of schadenfreude – taking pleasure in the misfortune of another – from ancient China to Charlie Chaplin
by David P Barash
Animals
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Be they friend or foe, animals share our blood and our planet
Human society is enmeshed with nonhuman animals: they are our kin and our fellow travellers on this planet we call home
by David P Barash