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Generic book overview mentions Barnaby Marsh and John Templeton Foundation

The passage provides no concrete allegations, transactions, or controversial actions involving powerful actors. It only references a book's thematic content and a thank‑you note to a private individua Describes a book about human social behavior and network theory. Thanks Barnaby Marsh for initiating the network concept. Acknowledges support from the John Templeton Foundation.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #021252
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1
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The passage provides no concrete allegations, transactions, or controversial actions involving powerful actors. It only references a book's thematic content and a thank‑you note to a private individua Describes a book about human social behavior and network theory. Thanks Barnaby Marsh for initiating the network concept. Acknowledges support from the John Templeton Foundation.

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the key terms and ideas expressed in that chapter. Each chapter, in turn, represents a contribution led by a particular member to the network but broadened to reflect the interactions of the network on that topic. Perusal of the word clouds across chapters makes the flow of ideas more visible. Together, the chapters speak to who we are as a species and the nature of the invisible forces that make us such a unique species. For instance, humans seem to strive for social connections in a variety of ways from friendships to identification with groups to religious affiliations. A major thesis of this book is that we are fundamentally a social species, and that this journey is less a march toward isolation and autonomy 6 Page than it is a march to competence, interdependence, coordination, cooperation, and social resilience. Guiding us through this journey are our social brains, which have evolved to create anything but a blank slate at birth. We owe a debt of thanks to many for their contributions and support over the years, but we owe special thanks to Barnaby Marsh for approaching us with the idea of forming such a network and for his many contributions to the network, and to the John Templeton Foundation for their support and for their encouragement to pursue questions, ideas, and conclusions of our science regardless of where they led.

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