About the book
"Behave" by Robert Sapolsky challenges the conventional belief in free will, arguing that our behavior is determined by biological and environmental factors beyond our control. Sapolsky's work has far-reaching implications for our understanding of human behavior, crime, justice, and morality. His argument calls into question our fundamental assumptions about agency, responsibility, and choice, and challenges us to reconsider how we live together in society. While unsettling, Sapolsky's perspective also offers a new and potentially liberating way to approach our own shortcomings and those of others with greater compassion and understanding. The book sparks essential conversations about the nature of human identity and the implications for our personal and collective lives.