What modern problems of human society can you name?
People are increasingly using surrogates and imitations of natural biological activity, reaching the level of “virtualization” of life. The human population is characterized by phenomena that are impossible for animal populations. The human population accumulates a genetic load of hereditary diseases, a predisposition to diseases, malignant neoplasms, infections, mental and allergic disorders, maladjustment phenomena, etc. residents of large cities experience overpopulation stress. Many people support their existence and ability to function only with the help of artificial devices and drugs.
Rapid population growth creates economic problems and increases social inequality among people. There is a growing gap between the maximum opportunities for obtaining benefits and their availability for most people. Different people have very unequal life chances.
Products are stimulated and developed that are not only unnecessary for human life, but also harmful (alcohol, tobacco, drugs).
All these factors as a whole can ultimately lead to a crisis of modern human civilization, degradation and disappearance of Homo sapiens as a species.