"In this dazzling short meditation on the nature of human relationships, noted French philosopher Todorov makes a scholarly and densely argued yet readable contribution to contemporary debates about the self... (He) often delivers jarringly illuminating insights... A powerful meditation."-Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly "Tzvetan Todorov's essay on anthropology reveals the same mixture of moral urgency and intellectual acuity manifest in his recent explorations of history, philosophy, and political theory... Todorov sounds his clear, eloquent, essential message. Here the danger Todorov identifies is not totalitarianism, which he has explored in other works, but instead those schools of thought that insist on individualist conceptions of man."-Robert Zaretsky, Patterns of Prejudice -- Robert Zaretsky Patterns of Prejudice