A HANDY GUIDE TO PROMOTION FOR EVOLUTION STUDIES
In identifying publications likely to respond to my promotion of the new
third edition of Darwin’s Lost Theory and forthcoming triology Darwin and
the Battle for Human Survival I came upon a jolting fact but also a remedy believe of considerable value to you.
The jolting fact is the incredible isolation of those of us with the general
or higher order (e.g., GERG, Darwin Project, ISSS, or similar levels of
interest in evolution; i.e., the relevance of the social sciences, systems
science, the fields of history, philosophy, religion, cybernetic, chaos, complexity theory, etc., to evolution).
In relation to gaining the interest, comprehension, or coverage of publications, editors, and writers now ostensibly covering the subject of
evolution our career investment in exploring the larger, higher order, full range perspective on evolution is like the lonesome sprawl of tiny floating islands in the midst of a vast rigidly compartmentalized sea of publications firmly and solely locked into the ground level of physics and biology and derived technologies.
The remedy is one we’ve all probably tried on a hit or miss basis. But
really now—for the increasingly crucial cause of advancing human evolution-we must pursue it in a far more ordered way. We must entify
these floating islands of potentially receptive publications, editors, and
writers, and join in sharing them with the rest of us for the Americas,
Europe, and Asia.
Herein follows my initiating contribution. If you can add to it, please
let me have your additions and I’ll pass them on to all the rest of us receiving this emailing.

