What if evolution isn't about getting smarter-but about breaking free?

In a world that profits from division, exhaustion, and quiet compliance, Subversive Acts of Humanity is a rebellious survival guide for those who refuse to go numb.

The systems around us are cracking-politically, socially, ecologically. The old ways are failing, but what comes next is up to us. Blending primatology, neuroscience, and activism with humor and heart, this book introduces 16 bold (yet deeply human) acts of defiance-ways to break free from the forces that keep us small, reclaim our cognitive liberty, and build a more connected, resilient future.

From dismantling outdated social norms to rediscovering the lost art of play, rest, and communal care, Subversive Acts of Humanity is a blueprint for those who refuse to sit quietly while the world burns.

If you're feeling disillusioned, enraged, or just done with the way things are-you're not alone. This book will help you rewild your mind, tap into your primal instincts, and reclaim radical kindness, courage, and collective action as tools for survival. Evolution isn't passive-it's ours to shape.

For readers of Daniel Quinn's Ishmael, Jenny ODell's How to Do Nothing, and Jane Goodall's The Book of Hope, this book is both a battle cry and a lifeline for those who refuse to go down without a fight.

The world is changing. Will you take your place in what comes next?

Titel
Subversive Acts of Humanity
EAN
9798992428223
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
15.07.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.83 MB
Anzahl Seiten
202