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Could it be really human aspect to stab one another in the trunk in our climb up the corporate ladder? Competitive, selfish behavior is often described away as instinctive, because of advancement and "survival of the fittest," but, in truth, humans are similarly hard-wired for empathy. Using research from the areas of anthropology, mindset, animal behavior, and neuroscience, Frans de Waal brilliantly argues that humans are group animals-highly cooperative, sensitive to injustice, and generally peace-loving-just like other primates, elephants, and dolphins. This revelation has deep implications for from politics to office culture.