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Renowned activist David Graeber and professor David Wengrow present a groundbreaking exploration of human history that challenges conventional views on social evolution, from agriculture and urban development to the rise of the state and social inequality. Traditionally, our ancestors have been portrayed as either primitive innocents or violent beings, with civilization seen as a compromise of original freedoms. Graeber and Wengrow trace the origins of these theories to the eighteenth century, revealing how they emerged as conservative responses to critiques of European society by Indigenous thinkers. This reexamination has profound implications for understanding the origins of farming, property, cities, democracy, and civilization itself. By utilizing innovative research in archaeology and anthropology, the authors argue that human history is far more complex and intriguing than previously believed. They pose critical questions about the nature of human organization and the periods typically labeled as the rise of the state. The answers challenge established narratives and suggest that human history is filled with unexpected possibilities for freedom and social organization. This monumental work transforms our understanding of the past and inspires new visions for societal structures, driven by curiosity, moral insight, and a belief in the power of collective action.
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The Dawn of Everything, David Graeber, D. Wengrow
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- 2023
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