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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.
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