A groundbreaking argument about the link between autism and
ingenuity.
Why can humans alone invent? In The Pattern Seekers, Cambridge
University psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen makes a case that autism is as
crucial to our creative and cultural history as the mastery of fire.
Indeed, Baron-Cohen argues that autistic people have played a key role
in human progress for seventy thousand years, from the first tools to
the digital revolution.
How? Because the same genes that cause autism enable the pattern seeking
that is essential to our species's inventiveness. However, these
abilities exact a great cost on autistic people, including social and
often medical challenges, so Baron-Cohen calls on us to support and
celebrate autistic people in both their disabilities and their triumphs.
Ultimately, The Pattern Seekers isn't just a new theory of human
civilization, but a call to consider anew how society treats those who
think differently.