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The Biology of Politics

So America Won’t Die

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The Biology of Politics

By: Melvyn Lurie
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Have you ever wondered why the average civilization lasts only between 200 and 250 years? Will America die soon? Why can’t we learn from history, so as not to repeat it? What are we missing?

Well, we are missing the dimension of science, and the most relevant science is biology. Unfortunately, studying the biology of history doesn’t help much, as all historians talk about are wars and royalty.

The question, then, is why the civilization got to the point where it could no longer cope with the final stressor.

The question remains, are we nearing the end of America.

We need something in real-time, something that reflects our civilization and culture. That something is politics, Thus, we must start by adding the dimension of science to the study of politics. This is why this audiobook, The Biology of Politics, was written.

Next, to understand what is fundamental to our complex human society, Dr. Lurie used the time-honored approach of studying lower species.

They are simpler.

This is a different political science book. It may create a political ideology, one incorporating science.

Dr. Lurie discovered there were five genetically determined drives involved. Then, he shows how they are manifested in our complex human society. At that point, he could point to the biological reasons our society is out of balance.

One benefit of this is to diminish the infighting of friends and family to the point where they cannot even talk about politics. Now, they can talk about science and how the five basic human drives are manifested.

The overreaching result of studying the biology of politics, of course, is to prevent the collapse of America and Western Civilization.

Once you listen to The Biology of Politics, you will never see politics and history as you do now. Then you will be able to answer the question of whether America will die.

©2024 Melvyn Lurie (P)2025 Melvyn Lurie
Anthropology Modern Philosophy Politics & Government Public Policy
Thought-provoking Perspective • Fresh Biological Approach • Clear Complex Concepts • Objective Political Analysis

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This challenged my thoughts in ways I didn’t expect. Melvyn Lurie presents ideas about political behavior and human nature that really made me stop and think. I appreciated how clearly he explained complex concepts without talking down to the listener. Whether I agreed or disagreed with specific points, it pushed me to reflect on what shapes our beliefs. It’s thought-provoking, bold, and worth hearing if you care about America’s future.

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This book doesn’t tiptoe around anything, and that’s what made it interesting for me. The ideas are bold, unapologetic, and push you to look at politics through a completely different lens. I found myself pausing often just to process the arguments and question assumptions I’ve carried for years. Whether you agree or not, it sparks real reflection and deeper conversation. If you’re open to exploring tough topics without the usual sugarcoating, this is a compelling and thought-provoking read.

Challenging, Direct, and Makes You Think

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This audiobook turns politics into something closer to a nature documentary. Hearing human behavior compared to simpler creatures gives the whole topic a fun twist, especially when the similarities hit a little too close to home. The explanations feel relatable, especially for anyone who’s ever wondered why conversations with friends or family spiral so quickly. It’s the kind of listen that makes big ideas feel friendly, even for people who normally run from political talk. A clever, entertaining breakdown of why society acts the way it does, minus the usual stress.

Surprisingly Refreshing Insight

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This book presents politics in a fascinating comparison with the natural biological tendencies and how they appear to influence our political alignment.
I had never connected the differences between political parties to the Biological behavior of people, and how being a nurturer or provider seems to be a defining trait linking the two.
If you like Politics and try to understand why our parties seem so different, this book may offer another perspective for you to consider.

Unique Perspective

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This audiobook gave me a fresh way to think about politics by connecting it to human behavior and biology. The ideas are explained clearly, and I found myself rethinking why our society reacts the way it does to stress, conflict, and change. I liked how the author breaks things down without turning it into another political argument. If you’re curious about why civilizations rise and fall—or what that might mean for America—this is an interesting and eye-opening listen.

A Thought-Provoking Look at Politics

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