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Dan Mrejeru’s “The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman – Seventh Edition” Expands Its Ambitious Inquiry Into Human Origins, Planetary Cooling, and the Information Society
The updated edition adds a new chapter on how cooling temperatures may have shaped human development and civilization, the publisher said.
Author Dan Mrejeru announced the seventh edition of The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman-Seventh Edition, examining human history through paleoanthropology, neuroscience, climatology, and civilizational theory.
This edition introduces new themes exploring how planetary cooling on Earth may have shaped human emergence and civilization, while maintaining the book's analysis of the Information Society.
Mrejeru presents humanity as "Speakingman," a being formed through language, cognition, and environmental pressure, while distinguishing between nonlinear and linear modes of thought in human evolution.
Literary TItan described the book as a "speculative system" and "comprehensive anthropology of becoming," noting its "wide intellectual scope and its attempt to connect human origins with humanity."
Due to Amazon page limitations, Mrejeru removed several prior chapters while adding new research; readers can find the latest edition available on Amazon.