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Author Profile Ibra Muganga is an interdisciplinary writer and independent thinker whose work explores power, cognition, morality, and human systems. His writing draws from philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, political theory, and archetypal narratives to examine how humans construct meaning, authority, and causation in uncertain worlds. Rather than offering conclusions or prescriptions, Muganga's work interrogates the structures beneath belief?how intelligence interacts with power, why systems collapse despite insight, and how moral certainty often masks cognitive illusion. His analysis bridges ancient narratives and modern realities, treating historical and religious figures not as objects of devotion or critique, but as living models of human decision-making, leadership, and failure. Muganga writes for readers interested in deep intellectual inquiry: philosophers, psychologists, system thinkers, political observers, and those seeking clarity beyond comforting explanations. His approach is marked by analytical restraint, respect for contradiction, and a refusal to simplify complexity. The Meta-Intelligence of Humanity is his most comprehensive work to date, positioning him among contemporary voices examining humanity not as a moral project, but as a cognitive and systemic phenomenon.
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