The first of Harari’s books dealing with the social constructs that humans evolved with, this book is a framework to think about how the unassuming apes rose to global dominance. To design a path forward you must know what you are and where you came from. Start here but continue with his other books. Available HERE on Amazon

Any of James Glieck's books are fascinating, but the information deals with the basics of Knowledge and the bit. As Knowledge is the prime and first daemon in Whom it becomes an imperative to grasp the basic foundational nature of information. This book will help you understand how information-and the enemy of information, the lie, are so crucial to a well designed evolution. Available HERE on Amazon.

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This is a nine book series set in a earth future responding to great religious wars, that has reached the stars but still struggles with individual countries on earth. It imagines a world with a subculture on earth called ‘Primitives’ that choose to live on the fringes of society in the decaying ruins of cities that cling to outdated notions of freedom and fleeing technology as much as possible. The chemistry of this conflict is covered well, with the main character dealing with leaving his ‘prim’ roots based on Belief and merging into the confusing world were information and mechanical intelligence reigns and flipped moral norms are enforced through a ‘White Convenant’ that endeavors to prevent further religious wars. It is an excellent imagining of xenophobic human evolution that is becoming increasingly relevant to our our own evolution. Available HERE on Amazon.

This book supports Coda 40 in the Brath. There is a great spirituality in the persistence of life. Order arises spontaneously. This is a relativity new science discipline that is entering every aspect of science. As quantum computing matures it would be good to grasp the concept in this book. Available HERE on Amazon.

Carl Sagan's treatise on separating Knowledge and Belief though, much like Christopher Hitchens, he never does make the full leap. This books helps you understand the addicted nature of believers, though it never quite makes that leap either. Like God Is Not Great by Hitchens, these men were hitting around the truth but limited by the culture of Belief. Available HERE on Amazon,

This book was first published in 1948 and is fascinating for both the ground breaking social experimenting that it contains and the social conventions of 1948 that were unassailable, still, it is a bold vision to be published during the late 40’s and early 50s Communist pogram of McCarthyism. What happens if we expand the size of the nuclear family, were kids do not legally belong to two humans? What happens if you train up a child in competence instead of Belief and do not saddle them with the sins of the fathers? What can a community of humans committed to living outside of the Alpha Instinct become? Available HERE on Amazon.