Stop reacting to the world. Start understanding the mechanics behind it.
Why does society feel increasingly fragmented? Why do our own brains seem wired for conflict rather than truth? In an age of digital noise and ideological outrage, we aren't suffering from a lack of information...we are suffering from a lack of synthesis.
Corpus Anthropologicum: Compendium Primum is a roadmap for the modern thinker. It strips away the jargon of the social sciences to reveal the "hard-coding" of the human experience. By bridging the gap between biology, economics, and philosophy, this work provides a stable lens through which to view a chaotic world.
Inside this compendium, you will discover:
The Dual Mind: Why your brain prioritizes survival over accuracy, and how to override it.
The Logic of Power: Why hierarchies emerge in every culture and how they can be ethically restrained.
The Second Inheritance: The hidden ways culture transmits judgment across generations without us realizing it.
The Necessity of Myth: Why humans crave "sacred" stories, even in a secular age.
A Framework for Clarity, Not Dogma. Written for readers of Yuval Noah Harari's Sapiens or Will Durant's The Lessons of History, this is not a book of opinions. It is a synthesis of the most enduring insights from the human sciences, distilled into ten "Manifesti" that provide a provisional truth about who we are.
If you are tired of being told what to think and are ready to learn how to see, Corpus Anthropologicum is the tool you've been looking for.