The Human A Sober Assessment of Our Species is an unflinching study of humanity stripped of its myths. Neither optimistic nor despairing, it examines the deep structural flaws in our nature—tribalism, self-deception, expansion without restraint—and how they’ve shaped every civilization we’ve built. Rather than moralize, it treats humanity as a biological intelligent enough to perceive its own dysfunction, but rarely wise enough to correct it.
Written with surgical calm and philosophical precision, The Human Defect asks the ultimate not whether we can be saved, but whether we were ever designed to endure.