Decoding Civilisation DNA
How Culture Shapes Power, Identity and the Global Hunt for Africa
Author: Gean Viriri
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Why do some civilisations rise, endure, and shape the world, while others remain trapped in cycles of dependency, instability, and decline? The answers lie deeper than politics or economics. They lie in the inherited patterns, beliefs, and historical memories that quietly shape how nations see themselves and act in the world. Through a provocative exploration of Africa’s encounter with power, colonialism, identity, and psychological inheritance, Decoding Civilisational DNA uncovers the hidden forces that shape civilisations across generations. Challenging accepted narratives and exposing the architecture beneath global systems, it asks a bold question: what does it take for a civilisation to truly reclaim itself? Part history, part psychological inquiry, and part civilisational roadmap, this is an invitation to see the world differently — and to rethink the future before it is written by someone else.

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