The Moral Society


The Moral Society presents a revolutionary new ethical theory that challenges humanity to recognize and actively promote continued evolutionary change or be doomed as a species. Its premise is that evolution and ethics are inextricably intertwined and that the evolutionary force drives everything in the universe toward even greater awareness and creativity.
The book makes an unflinching analysis of bureaucratic structures everywhere including Capitalism and Socialism. It proposes that all current political ideologies are based on myths which ultimately lead to suicidal world order because of their tendency to promote the status quo and prevent - or profoundly resist - evolutionary change.
As a rational alternative to suicidal death (of the species), The Moral Society advances solutions to avoid extinction and to continue the evolutionary path toward ever-expanding consciousness


"A Niagara of scientific information. . .astounding and devastating to the causes of war."

Willard Beecher
Beyond Success and Failure

 

"Urgent in its insights. . .acute in its critiques of religion and ideology."

Publisher's Weekly

 

"A stunning, extraordinary book. . .offers a revolutionary, carefully outlined proposal for achieving (evolutionary) goals."

Minna Cassard
The American Teilhard de Chardin Association

 

"The Moral Society is a tour-de-force. It is a comprehensive summary of what is happening and what we must do if we are to survive. For those of us who are "running scared" it provides the only effictive plan for the future of man."

Jacob H. Conn, M.D.
Johns Hopkins University Medical School
Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry

 

"The Moral Society contains provocative suggestions on how to deal with the crises that humanity faces: it is imaginative, insightful, and daring."

Paul Kurtz
Editor, The Humanist
Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York

 

". . .an original and penetrating book written by a man of strangely heroic cast of mind. I have found much in the remarkable work by John David Garcia which gives philosophical direction to our times."

Humberto Fernandez-Moran
Professor of Biophysics, University of Chicago