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Index
Dedication Introduction Part I: Who We All Used to Be 1: The Origins of Humans and the Control of Nature Part II: Why We Sometimes Need Worms and Whether or Not You Should Rewild Your Gut 2: When Good Bodies Go Bad (and Why) 3: The Pronghorn Principle and What Our Guts Flee 4: The Dirty Realities of What to Do When You Are Sick and Missing Your Worms Part III: What Your Appendix Does and How It Has Changed 5: Several Things the Gut Knows and the Brain Ignores 6: I Need My Appendix (and So Do My Bacteria) Part IV: How We Tried to Tame Cows (and Crops) but Instead They Tamed Us, and Why It Made Some of Us Fat 7: When Cows and Grass Domesticated Humans 8: So Who Cares If Your Ancestors Sucked Milk from Aurochsen? Part V: How Predators Left Us Scared, Pathos-ridden, and Covered in Goose Bumps 9: We Were Hunted, Which Is Why All of Us Are Afraid Some of the Time and Some of Us Are Afraid All of the Time 10: From Flight to Fight 11: Vermeij’s Law of Evolutionary Consequences and How Snakes Made the World 12: Choosing Who Lives Part VI: The Pathogens That Left Us Hairless and Xenophobic 13: How Lice and Ticks (and Their Pathogens) Made Us Naked and Gave Us Skin Cancer 14: How the Pathogens That Made Us Naked Also Made Us Xenophobic, Collectivist, and Disgusted Part VII: The Future of Human Nature 15: The Reluctant Revolutionary of Hope Acknowledgments Notes Index About the Author Also by Rob Dunn Credits Copyright About the Publisher Footnotes
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