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In a divided world, it helps us to understand ourselves and others better, to live together better, and to make the most of our various cultures.<br>&nbsp;<br>Kohn, whom the Guardian has called \u201cone of the best science writers we have,\u201d brings together perspectives from psychology, evolutionary thought, politics, literature, and everyday experience. He explores how people acquire languages; how they lose them; how they can regain them; how different languages may affect people\u2019s perceptions, their senses of self, and their relationships with each other; and how to resolve the fundamental contradiction of languages, that they exist as much to prevent communication as to make it happen.<\/p>\n<p><br><b>Marek Kohn<\/b>&nbsp;is the author of eight books, whose subjects include race and science, the evolution of the mind, the lives of leading evolutionary thinkers, trust, and the impact of climate change on the British Isles. 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