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How Can We Cooperate When the Pandemic Is Driving Us Apart?
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 2054" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_can_we_cooperate_when_the_pandemic_is_driving_us_apart" target="_blank"><strong>How Can We Cooperate When the Pandemic Is Driving Us Apart? - Greater Good</strong></a></p><p></p><p><strong>Paul Atkins, coauthor of Prosocial, explains what will help us work together in the face of disaster.</strong></p><p></p><p>Right now, our society is being tested on our ability to cooperate. To fight the novel coronavirus pandemic, we need to be able to act as one body and do what we can to stop the virus’s spread and prevent sick patients from overwhelming our health care systems.</p><p></p><p>But how can we overcome our own self-interests enough to do what it takes to work together—in families, states, and nations? Is the current pandemic leading us toward a world of greater global cooperation—or greater isolationism?</p><p></p><p>These are some of the questions I posed to Paul Atkins, coauthor of the new book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1684030242?ie=UTF8&tag=gregooscicen-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1684030242" target="_blank"><em>Prosocial: Using Evolutionary Science to Build Productive, Equitable, and Collaborative Groups</em></a>. Atkins facilitates large and small groups to help them to resolve conflicts using methods drawn from evolutionary theory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 2054, member: 1"] [URL='https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_can_we_cooperate_when_the_pandemic_is_driving_us_apart'][B]How Can We Cooperate When the Pandemic Is Driving Us Apart? - Greater Good[/B][/URL] [B]Paul Atkins, coauthor of Prosocial, explains what will help us work together in the face of disaster.[/B] Right now, our society is being tested on our ability to cooperate. To fight the novel coronavirus pandemic, we need to be able to act as one body and do what we can to stop the virus’s spread and prevent sick patients from overwhelming our health care systems. But how can we overcome our own self-interests enough to do what it takes to work together—in families, states, and nations? Is the current pandemic leading us toward a world of greater global cooperation—or greater isolationism? These are some of the questions I posed to Paul Atkins, coauthor of the new book [URL='http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1684030242?ie=UTF8&tag=gregooscicen-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1684030242'][I]Prosocial: Using Evolutionary Science to Build Productive, Equitable, and Collaborative Groups[/I][/URL]. Atkins facilitates large and small groups to help them to resolve conflicts using methods drawn from evolutionary theory. [/QUOTE]
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