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"FREEDOM: The End of the Human Condition" by Jeremy Griffith, with an introduction by Professor Harry Prosen, presents a groundbreaking biological explanation of the human condition aimed at resolving humanity's deepest psychological conflicts. Griffith's work synthesizes knowledge across biology, psychology, science, and religion to explain why humans behave in ways that contradict their innate desire for cooperation, love, and harmony.
The book argues that the human condition arises from a fundamental conflict between our instinctual nature and our conscious reasoning, which has resulted in psychological defense mechanisms such as egocentrism, alienation, and destructive behavior. Griffith posits that by fully understanding this conflict biologically and psychologically, humanity can overcome its suffering and self-destructive tendencies, leading to a profound rehabilitation of the human race.
A key concept is "Love Indoctrination," the evolutionary development of moral instincts through nurturing behaviors over millions of years, which balances our survival instincts with cooperation and altruism. Griffith also reframes the meaning of life as the evolution of order and integration, providing a hopeful, scientific basis for human morality and purpose.
Professor Harry Prosen praises the book as a monumental synthesis that effectively ends humanity's bewilderment about human nature, offering the kind of profound understanding needed for collective well-being and the end of conflict on Earth.
Professor Harry Prosen praises the book as a monumental synthesis that effectively ends humanity's bewilderment about human nature, offering the kind of profound understanding needed for collective well-being and the end of conflict on Earth.
The book encourages readers to confront difficult truths about human nature with openness and humility, promising that this understanding can lead to freedom from the psychological burdens that have plagued humanity throughout history.
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