This landmark scientific investigation by one of the world's leading psychologists reveals empathy to be our most dangerous emotion
Paul Bloom is Professor of Psychology at University of Toronto and the Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Yale University. His research explores the psychology of morality, identity and pleasure. Bloom is the recipient of multiple awards and honours, including most recently the million-dollar Klaus J. Jacobs Research Prize. He has written for scientific journals such as Nature and Science, and for the New York Times, New Yorker, Atlantic and Guardian. He is the author or editor of eight books, including Just Babies, How Pleasure Works, Descartes' Baby and most recently Against Empathy.
Wonderfully humane, lucid and entertaining ... a brave and
necessary tract for the times
*Telegraph*
A great, provocative book ... that will legitimately change how you
think about the world and your own sense of morality
*The New York Times*
Bloom dismantles the argument that empathy is the basis of all
morality … Empathy, it turns out, is sentimental, superficial and
racist
*New Statesman*
The title may shock, but this is a book of calm reason and
expansive compassion. It’s also a pleasure to read: warm, lucid,
and thought-provoking
*Steven Pinker, author of The Better Angels of Our Nature*
I couldn’t put this brilliantly argued book down. Engaging and
witty, learned and stimulating, provocative and packed with
cutting-edge findings, Against Empathy is sure to start many
important debates
*Amy Chua, author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother*
Despite a near consensus about the merits of empathy, Paul Bloom
shows that it is often just the warm embrace of prejudice – and,
like anger, a reliable source of moral confusion. Against Empathy
is a thrilling book, and reading it could well make you a better
person
*Sam Harris, author of The End of Faith*
I went in a sceptic and emerged a convert … one of the most
thought-provoking, and ultimately convincing, books I’ve read in a
long time
*Maria Konnikova, author of The Confidence Game*
Brilliant, powerful, and provocative, Against Empathy is sure to be
one of the most controversial books of our time
*Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness*
Bloom's point is a good one ... In a time of post-truth politics,
his book offers a much-needed call for facts
*Economist*
A deliberately maverick work – astringent, provocative, often witty
and unabashedly against a prevailing culture ... I am staunchly
with Bloom
*Guardian*
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