Authored by Richard Dawkins, this book explores the fundamental principles of evolution, particularly focusing on the concept of the gene as the primary unit of selection. Dawkins explains how life's diversity and complexity can be understood through the lens of natural selection and genetic inheritance, presenting a clear and concise argument for a Darwinian view of life. It emphasizes the 'river' of genes flowing through generations, shaping all living organisms.
there are three books there's a book on evolution written by Richard Dawkins uh river from Eden I think it's called
""Ray Dalio recommends this book by Richard Dawkins, specifically mentioning 'river from Eden' (likely 'River Out of Eden'), as a book that helped him understand evolution and how everything is evolving, which he ties into his broader principles."