id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3401 Jeremy Griffith - Wikipedia .html text/html 2019 288 65 Griffith began writing on the human condition in 1975, publishing the first of his six books on the subject in 1988.[10] A Species In Denial (2003) became a bestseller in Australia and New Zealand.[11] His writing is known for allowing readers to access the thoughts of many famous philosophers, thinkers and religious sources.[12] His biological works on the origins of human nature assert that "humans act angrily because of a battle between instinct and intellect".[13] An article by Griffith published in The Irish Times summarised the thesis presented in Freedom as "Adam & Eve without the guilt: explaining our battle between instinct and intellect";[14] and Kirkus Reviews wrote that "Griffith offers a treatise about the true nature of humanity and about overcoming anxieties about the world".[15] In 1995, Griffith, Macartney-Snape and the Foundation for Humanity's Adulthood (the World Transformation Movement name at the time) were the subject of an Australian Broadcasting Corporation Four Corners program[22] and a Sydney Morning Herald newspaper article, in which it was alleged that Macartney-Snape used speaking appearances at schools to promote the Foundation, which was described as a cult. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3401.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3401.txt