Death by Dogma: The biological reason why the Left is leading us to extinction, and the solution

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Death by Dogma is a companion to THE Interview, the transcript of biologist Jeremy Griffith's ground-breaking interview that solves the human condition and saves the world – an interview described by Professor Harry Prosen, a former president of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, as "the most important interview of all time"!

In Death by Dogma, Griffith explains that the Left's dogmatic insistence that everyone behave in a cooperative and loving way makes its advocates feel good but it oppresses and stifles the freedom of expression needed to find knowledge, ultimately self-knowledge, the redeeming understanding of the human condition that actually brings about a cooperative and loving world. Dogma is not the cure, it's the poison because it blocks the search for the rehabilitating understanding of ourselves that's needed to actually save the world. George Orwell's famous prediction that "If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face [the human mind] for ever" was about to come true – but mercifully, science has finally made it possible to explain the human condition and save us from this makes-you-feel-good-but-is-actually-horrifically-selfish-and-deluded left-wing threat of the Death by Dogma extinction of our species!

This booklet is supported by a very informative website at HumanCondition.com.

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Fiona Cullen-Ward
March 1, 2022
A beautiful tribute to humans across millennia and a solid warning for “Man to know Thyself”, and fast, before the rapid march to dystopia kills all chance of a return to a true utopia.
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Damon Isherwood
March 3, 2022
Its intriguing and unique. It is critique of political mentality that approaches it from a psychological perspective, looking to find the roots of our behaviour in our evolutionary past. I find it extremely persuasive.
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Neil D
February 28, 2022
This booklet is a follow up to Jeremy Griffith's introductory booklet 'THE Interview' which itself provides a succinct summary of the key tenets presented in his 2016 magnum opus Freedom: The End of the Human Condition. This is a critical development on Griffith's treatise, and what a breath of fresh air it is... Since FREEDOM was published (in 2016), we have seen an increasingly fragmented and divisive society, and the rise of social movements demanding change and freedom from oppression. And it's fair enough that people are fed up, but as Griffith explains throughout his work, "the dogmatic imposition of ideality on our upset reality just added more denial/​alienation/​unconscious bias—and worse still, it kills the freedom we need to be able to continue the upsetting search for knowledge in order to find the psychologically redeeming and relieving understanding of ourselves." He assiduously points out that only the "psychologically redeeming and relieving understanding of ourselves" can bring about the change we all strive for and deserve. He explains that only in understanding the source of our collective 'upset', can we be relieved of that condition, thus bringing an end to our 'human condition'. Will we break the shackles and be liberated to our full potential? I believe in time and with a growing awareness of our true nature as humans, which Griffith provides through his accountable biological explanation of the human condition, we will. The elucidation of Critical Theory and its derivatives in 'Death by Dogma' couldn't come soon enough, and as I said, is a breath of fresh air. Humanity has reached a tipping point, and a profound explanation of our divided nature is critical. Jeremy Griffith's words have never been more important, and thus 'Death by Dogma' — being the latest of his works — should be read and understood by all.
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About the author

Jeremy Griffith is an Australian biologist who has dedicated his life to bringing accountable, biological understanding to the dilemma of the human condition.

Griffith has published over 20 books on the human condition, which is the underlying issue in all human life of our species’ extraordinary capacity for what has been called ‘good’ and ‘evil’. These books include the Australasian bestseller A Species In Denial, his definitive treatise, FREEDOM: The End Of The Human Condition, and THE Interview.

Griffith’s work has attracted the support of such eminent scientists as the former President of the Canadian Psychiatric Association Professor Harry Prosen, the esteemed American ecologist Professor Stuart Hurlbert, the Nobel Prize winning physicist Stephen Hawking, as well as other distinguished thinkers such as Sir Laurens van der Post – see www.humancondition.com/commendations.

Griffith is the founder of the World Transformation Movement charity – www.humancondition.com.

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