I should declare an interest. Kate credits me with setting in train some of her thinking. I am flattered and honoured by the result. Her basic thesis - that our biological substrate of clever hands and smart vocalisation opened the gate for the evolution of culture via language - is persuasive and offers a good modern update of an idea that stems back to Darwin and The Descent of Man. Serious students of social evolution should read the book and no critic of evolutionary theories of culture should ignore it. Kate is a rare example of a genuine interdisciplinary scholar in an age marred (for understandable reasons)by academic tribalismI am recommending C E to any graduate student interested in organisational theory. Enjoy.
If Price, Sheffield Business School