Blending memoir, philosophy, and investigative research, the book traces humanity's long struggle between unity and division: from ancient myths and the birth of religion, to the printing press and the rise of the modern state, to today's digital panopticons and looming technological revolutions. Along the way, it reveals how systems of controltime, addiction, propaganda, and beliefhave been weaponized to keep us fractured, distracted, and obedient.
Drawing from thinkers like Edward O. Wilson, Gabor Maté, and Itzhak Bentov, Humanity's Divide argues that the roots of our crises are evolutionary, buried in instincts of tribalism and survival. But it also insists on the possibility of transformation: that awe, cooperation, and shared vulnerability can dissolve walls of identity and ideology.
Urgent, poetic, and deeply personal, this is not just a critique of powerit's a call to remember who we are beneath the cages built around us. Humanity's Divide challenges us to ask the hardest question of all: can we reunite as one human family before the next cataclysm arrives?
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