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In an age marked by polarization, outrage, and ideological conflict, The New Glue asks a deceptively simple question: What still holds humanity together?
For most of history, religion served as civilization's binding force-providing shared meaning, moral frameworks, and collective identity. In the modern era, as religious authority declined across much of the world, politics stepped in to fill the void. Political identities began to function like belief systems, complete with sacred values, heresies, moral absolutism, and tribal loyalty. The result has been a global surge in polarization, mistrust, and social fragmentation.
In The New Glue, Rex Nihilo traces this civilizational shift with clarity and depth, weaving together history, philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and cultural analysis. From the Axial Age to the Enlightenment, from nationalism to globalization, from ancient myth to modern ideology, the book reveals how humanity's search for meaning has repeatedly reshaped its institutions-and how those institutions eventually outgrow their usefulness.
But this is not merely a diagnosis of what is breaking.
It is a guide to what comes next.
Drawing on the principles of Nonviolent Communication (NVC), emotional literacy, and relational intelligence, The New Glue argues that humanity's next unifying force will not be a new ideology, religion, or political system. Instead, it will be a shared capacity for empathy, needs-based understanding, and conscious relationship-skills that allow diverse societies to coexist without requiring uniform belief.
As humanity confronts unprecedented challenges-planetary interdependence, artificial intelligence, ecological limits, and the expansion into space-the book proposes that survival itself now depends on a developmental shift in consciousness. We must evolve beyond tribal thinking toward a planetary ethic grounded in compassion, stewardship, and responsibility to future generations.
Part philosophical inquiry, part cultural diagnosis, and part hopeful manifesto, The New Glue offers readers a new lens for understanding modern conflict-and a practical, humane framework for navigating it.
This is a book for anyone who senses that the old stories are no longer enough but believes that humanity is capable of something wiser, deeper, and more connected.
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