The Hidden Genetic Competition Reshaping European Civilization
"Life, that mysterious four-billion-year-old algorithm, ever discovering new ways to escape entropy through replication."
In Genes of War, T.S. Agrippa shatters the comforting fictions of human history, revealing a universe driven by the relentless, unconscious quest for genetic replication.
From the Y-chromosome's epic journey across continents to the unseen hand of natural selection shaping our civilizations, minds, and mating strategies, this book exposes the biological bedrock beneath every human endeavor.
"Prepare to confront a stark, gene-centric vision where migration, conquest, and even love are moves in an ancient, brutal 'replicator war.'"
Agrippa argues that the genetic legacy which forged Europe's great civilization now faces its most profound challenge. Its future hangs precariously in the balance as a hidden competition reshapes the continent.
This book challenges us to abandon sentimental pieties and embrace an unflinching biological realism about our species' past, present, and future.
A provocative examination of the genetic forces that have shaped—and continue to shape—human civilization.