Human Nature

Research-Grounded Cultural Nonfiction

The questions nobody wants to ask — and the answers we can't afford to ignore.

The Human Nature series is a growing collection of nonfiction books that examine the forces quietly reshaping how we think, lead, connect, and raise the next generation. Each title stands on its own. Together, they form a map of the cultural fault lines running beneath modern life.

These aren't opinion pieces. They're research-grounded, historically informed arguments built for readers who refuse to outsource their thinking. From the collapse of critical thought to the war on the family, from media manipulation to the loneliness epidemic — this series names what most people feel but few are willing to say out loud.

If it matters to the future of civilization, it belongs in this series.

The Collection

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Book cover titled "Money, Debt, and the Lies We’re Told" by Brian Adams, with a torn one-dollar bill on a dark background.
Book cover titled "The Loneliness Epidemic" by Brian Adams. The cover features silhouettes of people in semi-circular pods, with one figure in the center reaching out with an energetic glow, symbolizing social connection and isolation.
Book cover titled "The Death of Honest Journalism" by Brian Adams. The cover features a torn newspaper revealing a digital screen with social media icons.
Book cover titled "Divided by Design" by Brian Adams, depicting a split scene with a diverse group of people sitting at a long wooden table, divided by a crack, with a sunrise in the background. The subtitle reads "How Power Exploits Race and How the Church Leads Us Out."
Book cover for 'The Education System is Broken: Now What?' by Brian Adams. Features a large bell with a bolt of lightning striking through its center against a sunset sky background.
Book cover titled 'Where Have All the Fathers Gone?' by Brian Adams. The image shows a rustic wooden dining table with used plates, glasses, and utensils, set in a cozy kitchen with sunlight streaming through a window.
Book cover titled 'Mental Health Crisis' by Brian Adams, showing a person sitting on a bed in a dark bedroom with city skyline visible through large windows at dusk.
A dystopian scene with a cracked mirror reflecting a city skyline amidst barren, smoky earth with some green foliage.

Start Anywhere. Think Deeper.

Every book in the Human Nature series is written to stand on its own. Pick the topic that keeps you up at night.