Overpopulation Divides Us: The Crisis of Civilization
We explore here how population growth intensifies economic inequality, drives political polarization, and fuels social unrest.

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.
We explore here how population growth intensifies economic inequality, drives political polarization, and fuels social unrest.
Overpopulation has a negative impact on many facets of life. The most obvious and pressing considerations are: the environment, space, clean water, food supply, medical resources, mental health, crime and various types of societal conflict.
From ancient alchemy to modern chemistry, from Renaissance inquiry to digital complexity…
In Part II of this lecture we will make a deeper examination of what kind of philosophies and practices developed within the society after its founding in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt.
It is not enough to believe in science—we must stand up for it. Rational citizens, educators, students, and scientists alike must participate actively in politics.