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Evolution and the Fate of Humankind presents a comprehensive analysis of how evolutionary theory applies to understanding modern human societies and global challenges. Peter Corning, a leading evolutionary scientist, demonstrates that evolution is not merely a biological process confined to the past, but an ongoing force that continues to shape human behavior, institutions, and civilization.
The book bridges evolutionary biology with social science, exploring how natural selection principles influence economics, politics, technology, and environmental sustainability. Corning argues that understanding our evolutionary heritage is essential for addressing contemporary problems including overpopulation, resource scarcity, climate change, and social inequality.
Part of the Elements in Applied Evolutionary Science series, this work provides readers with critical insights into humanity’s evolutionary trajectory and offers evidence-based perspectives on our species’ future prospects in an increasingly complex world.







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