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"From the mating habits of praying mantises towards the battlefield of corporate boardrooms, Paul Seabright takes us on the fantastic journey across serious amounts of disciplines to uncover why--and how--men and some women have discovered to work together, and what forces still have them apart in modern society."--Linda Babcock, coauthor of Women Don't Ask: the High Cost of Avoiding Negotiation--and Positive Strategies for Change

"The War in the Sexes is a delight to read. Paul Seabright launches a charm offensive on those who prefer to not think that gender differences possess biological basis, as well as an intellectual offensive on those that think that these differences are large and intractable."--Terri Apter, author of Working Women don't Have Wives

"Come over a journey through the Pleistocene towards the present--a fascinating trip that uses auto causes and consequences in our reproductive options to explain relations between men and ladies over the ages. I suggest this book to anyone interested in the battle from the sexes (which is unquestionably everyone I know!----it's a fantastic read."--Anne C. Case, Princeton University


Paul Seabright is the author of "The Company of Strangers: An All Natural History of Economic Life" (Princeton). He is professor of economics on the Toulouse School of Economics and continues to be a fellow of All Souls College, University of Oxford, and Churchill College, University of Cambridge.






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