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Recent Reviews of Jeremy Griffith’s Work

Jeremy Griffith’s biological explanation of the human condition has inspired widespread interest, generating thoughtful reviews and in-depth articles from around the world. As a breakthrough that finally makes sense of the full spectrum of human behaviour, his treatise has been recognised by writers, academics, and everyday readers as one of the most important contributions to the understanding of human nature. Below are some recent examples of reviews that highlight the profound impact and credibility of Jeremy Griffith’s world-transforming insights.

Review by Tim Macartney-Snape, the twice-honoured Order of Australia recipient and a Patron of the World Transformation Movement

In 2025, Quadrant magazine — one of Australia’s most respected journals, known for featuring contributions from former Prime Ministers, renowned philosophers, academics, authors, and policy experts — published an exceptionally thorough analysis of Jeremy Griffith’s liberating ‘instinct vs intellect’ explanation of the human condition. In the article, titled “Instinct’s Dreadful Gravity”, Macartney-Snape applies Jeremy’s explanation to powerfully challenge the core assumptions underpinning left-wing ideology.

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Review by Pierre Bokma, widely regarded as “one of the Netherlands’ greatest actors”

In August 2024, acclaimed Dutch actor Pierre Bokma appeared on the renowned Dutch television program Summer Guests (Zomergasten) where he expressed his deep admiration for Jeremy Griffith’s “brilliant” explanation of the human condition, saying he was “in awe” of it. The interview featured an extended clip of Jeremy presenting the Adam Stork analogy, taken from Video/Freedom Essay 3, highlighting the significance and impact of Jeremy’s insights.

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Review by Damon Isherwood, a founding member of the World Transformation Movement

In his Times of Israel blog article, Damon Isherwood introduces the World Transformation Movement (WTM) and Jeremy Griffith’s explanation of the human condition. He outlines how Griffith’s breakthrough biological insight — that our divisive behaviour stems from a clash between our moral instincts and conscious intellect — offers a compassionate and unifying solution to humanity’s psychological struggles. Isherwood praises the World Transformation Movement’s work as a powerful tool for healing and encourages readers to explore its freely available resources.

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Review by Professor Chanchal Malhotra, who has a Master’s in Botany and a Doctorate in Biotechnology

In her Countercurrents article, Dr Chanchal Malhotra highlights the profound impact of the World Transformation Movement (WTM) and Jeremy Griffith’s explanation of the human condition, describing it as a revolution that is not only transforming lives but also offering real hope for solving global issues like environmental destruction. She explains that by addressing the root cause of human dysfunction—a psychological battle between our moral instincts and conscious intellect—Griffith’s insights free people from insecurity and selfishness, allowing for genuinely sustainable, cooperative living.

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Dr Elmar Jung, a Dentist, Holistic, Biological, Integrative Dental Health Coach, Naturopath, Author, Podcaster, International Speaker, Founder of Dr Elmar Jung Dental Clinic

In his engaging and personal review, Dr Elmar Jung recounts how a chance encounter with Jeremy Griffith’s book FREEDOM: The End of the Human Condition turned into a life-changing experience. Describing the book as a “masterpiece” and the human condition as the “ultimate puzzle of existence,” Dr Jung praises Jeremy Griffith’s sweeping explanation of human behaviour, which draws from psychology, philosophy, history, and culture to uncover the origins of our conflicted nature. He highlights the book’s power to challenge long-held beliefs and provide liberating insight into the human psyche — offering a transformative new perspective on life, free from fear and inner turmoil.

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