The cover of this book shows two friendly buzzards looking down at the spread of humanity across a map of the world. One buzzard exclaims, “Humans seem,” before finishing his sentence with the title of the book. “Clever but Clueless that Overpopulation Drives Slavery, Genocide, and War.

These population writings show how you can help end population pressures that breed slavery, genocide, and war…

 

Darwin saw that “More individuals of every species are born than can possibly survive.” The result? “Frequently recurring struggle(s) for existence.” 

No wonder in this moment, we humans are in this moment earth’s most dangerous animals! Our tough-times passions flow from the bitter biology of brutal overpopulation.

But we could do better! Golden-ruled visionaries of many faiths and disciplines have long sought formulas for guiding better ways to live.

Ben Franklin’s population writings showed that European overpopulation-excess enjoyed great underpopulation land affluence as native Americans’ lives and ways-of-life ended.

We could rise above our animal nature! We could imaginatively apply humanitarian, golden-ruled values of any of many global cultures. We could match our numbers to achieve the greatest good conceivable for all people yet to come.

Clever but Clueless that Overpopulation Drives Slavery, Genocide, and War lays out a simple three-step, child-friendly path to do just that.

 

When the best of science and the best of faiths agree, is it time to listen?

Cover of a book about our overpopulation-violence connection. Depicts a beautiful boardwalk through paradise surrounded by symbols of great religions based on humanitarian golden rules. At a distance, our path disappears around a corner.