About Society and our Evolutionary Journey
Humanity opted for a societal existence as part of our evolutionary defence against Nature. It’s a choice that has served us well, enabling us to thrive as a species.
Society and Our Evolutionary Journey is a series of short articles that consider humanity’s relationship with Nature, our genes and society. It looks at the impact that this evolutionary course has on the way we live our life and how it will shape our future.
This book focuses on a wide range of topics, including economics, politics, technology, culture, and religion. It strives to enlighten readers on how the understanding of our evolutionary journey can empower us to navigate and shape society better.
Most significantly, it identifies the risks involved in societal living and how those risks may, if left untended, amount to an existential threat. There are, it seems, vulnerabilities and incompatibilities that will challenge the human condition. Our human survival, our genetic progress cannot be assured.
Society and our Evolutionary Journey stands as an invitation to reflect on where we are as a society and where we are heading. It challenges societal norms, conventional ideologies, and our perspective of ourselves, making us rethink our place in the world. This scholarly yet accessible book is filled with enlightening lessons from our past, critical analysis of our present, and insightful speculations for our future. Essential reading for everyone interested in the intriguing interface of sociology, history and evolutionary biology.
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Author Bio:
I have always been fascinated by humanity’s relationship with Nature and the world around us. This encouraged me to delve into the exploration of genetics and our evolutionary development. Why has humanity been so successful as a species? What, if anything, separates humanity from other species?
My initial work was a genetic trilogy that sought to provide some understanding of our human motivations and direction. The three key areas of focus being our sexuality, our parenting and our society. These are what shape and determine our genetic future.
I have also written a more general book – Society and our Evolutionary Journey – that contrasts living in society with living in Nature. This book identifies challenges and vulnerabilities in our choice of a societal existence.
My writings aim to be thought provoking and insightful with a leaning towards the social sciences rather than the natural sciences.