

The Global Solutions Series
Series Introduction
The Global Solutions Series examines the structural challenges shaping modern life. Each volume addresses a different dimension of inequality, power, belonging and meaning, approaching difficult subjects with proportion, historical awareness and disciplined analysis.
These books do not promise instant answers. They ask better questions, trace root causes and consider practical paths forward.
Book 1 — Global Problems · Human and AI Solutions
Examines how structural imbalances can become embedded and normalized in a world of abundance where opportunity is unevenly distributed by design. The book explores how economic systems, leadership and emerging technologies may be recalibrated to restore dignity, mobility and long-term stability.
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Book 2 — Planetary Stress and Environmental Degradation
Looks closely at humanity’s strained relationship with the natural world. It studies how models of growth have unsettled ecological balance and considers how progress might be redefined within planetary limits.

Book 3 — Gender Inequality and the Oppression of Women
Analyzes the structural forces that constrain safety, autonomy and opportunity for women, girls and gender-diverse individuals. It examines how equity must extend beyond legislation into culture, economics and daily practice.

Book 4 — Child Abuse and Exploitation
Investigates the systems and silences that allow harm to reach the most vulnerable. It emphasizes protection, accountability and coordinated prevention as foundations for safeguarding childhood.

Book 5 — Racial and Cultural Inequality
Traces how inequality is transmitted through history, policy and perception, shaping belonging and exclusion. It studies identity, power and social cohesion within plural societies.

Book 6 — Government Corruption and Abuse of Power
Examines the erosion of public trust when authority turns inward. It considers transparency, structural safeguards and the conditions necessary for institutional credibility.

Book 7 — Domestic Violence and Family Conflict
Addresses harm occurring within intimate spaces, where silence often replaces intervention. It explores trauma, generational patterns and pathways toward accountability and restoration.

Book 8 — Mental Health Decline and Social Disconnection
Studies loneliness, overload and emotional fragmentation in an always-connected world. It considers how communities might rebuild belonging and psychological resilience.

Book 9 — Education and Knowledge Inequality
Examines how unequal access to learning shapes life trajectories early and persistently. It considers education as both transmission of knowledge and architecture of opportunity.

Book 10 — Loss of Purpose and Meaning in the AI Age
Confronts the existential questions raised by accelerating intelligence and automation. It asks what defines human worth when efficiency, speed and output dominate cultural value systems.
