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Humans: The Ultimate Parasite: How a Species Learned to Feed and Destroy Without Balance

Par : Sias Bothma
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231672493
  • EAN9798231672493
  • Date de parution31/01/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Humans have mastered survival. What we have not mastered is restraint. From ancient societies to modern institutions, humanity has learned how to extract, consume, and expand with extraordinary efficiency. Governments, corporations, cultures, and even relationships have evolved systems that feed relentlessly on people, ecosystems, and attention, often without visible force and without immediate consequence.
Humans: The Ultimate Parasite examines a difficult idea with clarity and depth: that many of the structures we rely on for progress operate through patterns strikingly similar to parasitism. Drawing on psychology, sociology, environmental systems, and institutional analysis, this book explores how extraction becomes normalized, rewarded, and defended, even as the host weakens. This is not a book about villains or simple blame.
It is an exploration of mechanisms. Why exploitation persists even among well-intentioned people. How power, compliance, and perception shape modern life. Why environmental collapse, social inequality, and institutional abuse are not accidents, but predictable outcomes of systems designed to feed without balance. Clear, structured, and unflinching, Humans: The Ultimate Parasite challenges readers to rethink progress, responsibility, and survival itself.
It asks a question that modern society avoids:What happens when a species becomes too efficient at feeding?This book is intended for readers interested in human behavior, social systems, psychology, and the unseen forces shaping the modern world.
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