What if humanity isn’t just a collection of individuals—but a single, evolving organism?
In The Human Superorganism, the author explores the powerful idea that society functions as a collective biological and cognitive system—one that nurtures cooperation, fosters innovation, and yet instinctively resists disruption. This dynamic tension between individual brilliance and collective conformity shapes not only our past, but the very trajectory of our future.
As we face unprecedented shifts driven by artificial intelligence, automation, and the expansion of human life into space, we must grapple with questions that go far beyond technology. Who are we as a species? How do we treat those who see further than the rest? And how can we evolve without destroying the delicate balance that holds us together?
Drawing from biology, psychology, systems theory, and human history, this book uncovers the essential role of intelligence—especially disruptive intelligence—in the advancement and survival of the human race. It is a call to rethink how we support insight, embrace change, and design societies fit for an uncertain future.
Because the way we treat our most visionary minds may determine whether we thrive or fall.
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