Publishers Weekly: Witty and Well-Informed

Slingerland contends that the benefits of intoxication, including boosted creativity, stress relief, and enhanced cooperation, were key to the rise of the ‘first large-scale societies’…. A witty and well-informed narrator, Slingerland ranges across a wide range of academic fields to make his case. Readers will toast this praiseworthy study.
— Publishers Weekly
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