Goliaths Curse
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A radical retelling of human history through collapse - from the
dawn of our species to the urgent existential threats of the
twentieth-first century and beyond - based on the latest research
and a database of more than 440 societal lifespans over the last
5,000 years.Why do civilisations collapse? Is human progress
possible? Are we approaching our endgame?For the first 200,000
years of human history, hunter-gathering Homo sapiens lived in
fluid, egalitarian civilizations that thwarted any individual or
group from ruling permanently. Then, around 12,000 years ago, that
began to change.Slowly, reluctantly we congregated in the first
farms and cities, and people began to rely on lootable resources
like grain and fish for their daily sustenance. When more powerful
weapons became available, small groups began to seize control of
these valuable commodities.This inequality in resources soon tipped
over into inequality in power, and we started to adopt more primal,
hierarchical forms of organisation. Power was concentrated in
masters, kings, pharaohs and emperors (and ideologies were born to
justify their rule). Goliath-like states and empires - with vast
bureaucracies and militaries - carved up and dominated the
globe.What brought them down? From Rome and the Aztec empire and
the early cities of Cahokia and Teotihuacan, it was increasing
inequality and concentrations of power which hollowed these
Goliaths out before an external shock brought them crashing
down.These collapses were written up as apocalyptic, but in truth
they were usually a blessing for most of the population.Now we live
in a single global Goliath. Growth-obsessed, extractive
institutions like the fossil fuel industry, big tech, and
military-industrial complexes rule our world and produce new ways
of annihilating our species, from climate change to nuclear war.
Our systems are now so fast, complex and interconnected that a
future collapse will likely be global, swift and irreversible.All
of us now faces a choice: we must learn to democratically control
Goliath, or the next collapse may be our last.'Brilliant and
insightful . . .guaranteed to keep you thinking during the day and
wide awake with worry during the night' Eric Cline'This is the book
on societal collapse that I had always hoped someone would write'
Walter Scheidel