Togetherness by Rowan Hooper
Sense of Unity
Rowan Hooper
(Fern Press, released in the UK on June 4th; Knopf, released in the US on August 18)
The best books transform your understanding. Sense of Unity by Rowan Hooper does just that, unveiling profound insights into the concept of symbiosis. This compelling read navigates from the microcosm of our cells to the broader interactions shaping our planet, revealing how biological cooperation is vital to life—an aspect largely overlooked by Western science for centuries.
Symbiosis, often learned in school with seemingly simplistic examples like corals and lichens, is frequently misunderstood. Hooper emphasizes that symbiosis is not rare; rather, it is a recurrent law of nature, observable in countless contexts.
After illustrating this concept, he passionately argues that this realization demands a complete reevaluation of our understanding of the natural world. By tracing the history of evolutionary thought, he illustrates how Darwin’s insights on competition and survival must also account for the cooperative tendencies among disparate organisms. As an ardent admirer of Darwin, Rowan skillfully balances respect for historical ideas while proposing a more inclusive view of evolution.
In the gripping latter part of the book, Hooper delves into contemporary environmental challenges. He identifies many issues as a result of failing to recognize how various species interact and support one another. Conversations with scientists exploring ways to harness symbiosis for ecological restoration are particularly enlightening.
Having collaborated with Rowan extensively as the podcast editor of New Scientist for over a decade, I acknowledge this isn’t an impartial review of his third book. However, our podcast audience, The World, The Universe, and Us, knows him as a thinker who embraces grand ideas. Sense of Unity is not only ambitious but is also engaging and enjoyable.
Rowan’s call for a shift towards an ecological worldview, grounded in symbiotic principles, reflects his scientific roots. His engaging journalistic narratives—from discussing Marx and Darwin to Sagan’s conversations with Lynn Margulis—add an additional layer of intrigue.
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Source: www.newscientist.com


