Brian Lowery is a social psychologist and professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
His work focuses on the study of self, identity, and social influence.
In "Selfless," Lowery presents the idea that our sense of self is not fixed but shaped by external forces and relationships.
He explores how social contexts, group dynamics, and cultural factors contribute to our understanding of who we are.
Lowery's approach combines insights from social psychology, philosophy, and contemporary social issues.
His writing style is described as accessible and engaging, making complex concepts understandable to a general audience.
Lowery's work challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about individual identity and freedom.
Compare Features | Free | Pro |
---|---|---|
Read full text summaries
Summaries are free to read for everyone
|
||
Listen to summaries
12,000+ hours of audio
|
— | |
Unlimited Bookmarks
Free users are limited to 10
|
— | |
Unlimited History
Free users are limited to 10
|
— |