The History and Science of Political Parties
Explore the history and science of political parties—from ancient factions to modern campaigns—and how they shape power, ideology, and democracy in a rapidly changing world.

Designing a Wiser World — Power, Justice, and the Common Good
Reimagine systems of governance and economy through the lens of scientific humanism—evidence-based, ethically grounded, globally informed.
Explore the history and science of political parties—from ancient factions to modern campaigns—and how they shape power, ideology, and democracy in a rapidly changing world.
A clear, science-based framework for equality and social justice in Integrated Humanism—covering gender, race, disability, and global human rights with evidence, ethics, and practical policy insights.
Neutral Analytical Vigilance Institute (NAVI) | Science Abbey Global Intelligence Initiative | Policy Brief — For Government, Civil Society, and International Institutions
A comprehensive guide to semiotics across world religions, culture, government, science, business, and digital media—leading to a vision for humanity’s symbolic future.
Explore The Science of Community—how human connection evolved from tribe to global society, and how reason and compassion can guide a more unified world.
This article proposes a series of reforms grounded in an Integrated Humanist perspective—one that values inclusion, reason, transparency, and the fundamental worth of every individual.
A Scientific Humanist Report on the State, Causes, and Solutions of Human Rights in the Modern World.
Explore the history and governance of international trade and organizations—from the Silk Road and the Congress of Vienna to the UN, WTO, G-20, and regional unions—through an Integrated Humanist lens that highlights cooperation, challenges, and the future of global governance.
Discover the history, practice, and controversies of lobbying and advocacy in the United States. From local councils to Congress, and from grassroots activism to K Street, this guide explains how influence works in democracy.
A comprehensive guide to the powers, procedures, and history of the U.S. President and executive branch—covering law, governance, crises, and oversight—concluding with an Integrated Humanist vision and practical citizen action plan for accountability and reform.
A history of U.S. presidential campaigns, from Washington to the present day, tracing shifts in voting, primaries, and campaign style.
Discover the history and role of the U.S. Congress, its laws, leaders, and global comparisons—plus an Integrated Humanist plan to reform America’s legislature.