From
How the Mind Works, by Steven Pinker:
The complex structure of the mind is the subject of this book. Its key idea can be captured in a sentence: The mind is a system of organs of computation, designed by natural selection to solve the kinds of problems our ancestors faced in their foraging way of life, in particular, understanding and outmaneuvering objects, animals, plants, and other people."
That's the gist of this 20-year-old best-selling work of popular science. It's what attracted me. After the jump, whether it succeeded.