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The author emphasizes the necessity of developing a dedicated science of civilization—an engineering discipline that studies how societies work, how they conflict, and how they can harmonize and evolve. This involves investigating the roots of identity, culture, borders, migration, and genetics to better understand how humans organize themselves.
Science and engineering should be applied to building better social architectures—governance models, educational systems, community structures—that facilitate peaceful, prosperous, and self-sustaining civilizations.