From the reviews:
Origins of Altruism and Cooperation presents an avalanche of information and perspectives that can at times be overwhelming, a number of important themes emerge from the diverse material discussed by these many authors. First and foremost, evidence provided throughout the book makes it clear that new evolutionary theories are needed to explain the nature and extent of cooperation in the primate lineage, most prominently among human beings. ... this book should be of particular interest to anyone seeking to formulate new evolutionary models. (Christopher X. Jon Jensen, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 88 (3), September, 2013)
The book does three things that many of the other books on this subject don't do: it gives some background about altruism and cooperation in specific non-human primate species, it reviews the neuroscience behind these behaviors, and it shows the practical applications of altruism and cooperation in such things as education and healthcare. ... it is a convenient source for a researcher or someone who is reviewing the literature. ... It would be a useful contribution to a university library. (Jay R. Feierman, ESSSAT-News, Vol. 22 (2), June, 2012)
Chapter 1 Introduction: Altruism and Cooperation
Robert W. Sussman and C. Robert Cloninger
Part I. Cooperation, Altruism and Human Evolution
Chapter 2 Part 1 Introduction.
Ian Tattersall
Chapter 3. The Influence of Predation on Primate and Early Human Evolution: Impetus for Cooperation.
Donna Hart and Robert W. Sussman
Chapter 4. Born to cooperate? Altruism as exaptation, and the evolution of human sociality.
Telmo Pievani
Chapter 5. The Phylogenesis of Human Personality:Identifying the Precursors of Cooperation, Altruism, and Well-Being
C. Robert Cloninger and Sita Kedia
Part II. Altruism and Cooperation Among Non-human Primates
Chapter 6. Cooperation and the Evolution of Social Living: Moving Beyond the Constraints andImplications of Misleading Dogma: Introduction Section II.
Marc Bekoff
Chapter 7. Primates, Niche Construction, and Social Complexity: The Roles of Social Cooperation and Altruism
Katherine C. MacKinnon and Agustin Fuentes,
Chapter 8. Collective Action and Male Affiliation in Howler Monkeys (Alouatta caraya)
Paul A. Garber and Martin K. Kowalewski
Chapter 9. Mechanisms of Cohesion in Black Howler Monkeys.
Mary S. M. Pavelka
Chapter 10. Social Plasticity and Demographic Variation in Primates.
Karen B. Strier
Part III. Altruism and Cooperation Among Humans: The Ethnographic Evidence
Chapter 11. Altruism and Cooperation Among Humans: The Ethnographic Evidence: Introduction.
Peter Benson
Chapter 12. Violence Reduction among the Gebusi of Papua New Guinea - and Across Humanity.
Bruce M. Knauft
Chapter 13. Human Nature: The Nomadic Forager Model.
Douglas P. Fry
Chapter 14. Born to Live: Challenging Killer Myths.
R. Brian Ferguson
Chapter 15. Notes toward a human nature for the third Millennium.
Walter Goldschmidt
Part IV. Neurological and hormonal mechanisms for cooperation and altruism
Chapter 16. Behavior meets Neuroscience: Achievements, Prospects, and Complexity: Introduction to Section 4.
Jane Phillips-Conroy
Chapter 17. The Neurobiology of Cooperation and Altruism.
James K. Rilling
Chapter 18. Behavioral and Neuroendocrine Interactions in Affiliation.
Charles T. Snowdon
Chapter 19. Early Social Experience and the Ontogenesis of Emotion Regulatory Behavior in Children.
Seth D. Pollak
Part V. Human Altruism and Cooperation: Needs and the Promotion of Well-being in Modern Life
Chapter 20: Introduction.
J.E. Mezzich
Chapter 21. Altruism as an Aspect of Relational Consciousness and how Culture inhibits it.David Hay
Chapter 22. Hope Rekindled: Well-Being, Humanism, and Education.
Kevin Cloninger
Chapter 23. Promoting Well-Being in Health Care.
Lauren E. Munsch and Helen Herrman
Chapter 24. Moving Beyond the Nature/Nurture Distinction: Promotion of Transdisciplinary Research (Overview of the Institute of Medicine Report on Genes, Behavior, and the Social Environment)
Dan G. Blazer