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The Dawn of Everything
A New History of Humanity
Book • 2021
This book offers a dramatically new understanding of human history, challenging fundamental assumptions about social evolution, the development of agriculture, cities, the state, democracy, and inequality.
Graeber and Wengrow argue that traditional theories of human history, such as those posited by Hobbes and Rousseau, are not supported by anthropological or archaeological evidence.
Instead, they show that humans have lived in large, complex, but decentralized societies for millennia, often without ruling elites or hierarchical systems.
The authors draw on extensive research in archaeology and anthropology to reveal a history that is more varied and hopeful than previously assumed, emphasizing human experimentation with different social arrangements and the potential for new forms of freedom and societal organization.
Graeber and Wengrow argue that traditional theories of human history, such as those posited by Hobbes and Rousseau, are not supported by anthropological or archaeological evidence.
Instead, they show that humans have lived in large, complex, but decentralized societies for millennia, often without ruling elites or hierarchical systems.
The authors draw on extensive research in archaeology and anthropology to reveal a history that is more varied and hopeful than previously assumed, emphasizing human experimentation with different social arrangements and the potential for new forms of freedom and societal organization.
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Mentioned in 68 episodes
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for its insights into human history and psychedelic use in different cultures.


Gül Dölen

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as a book that provides historical examples of thriving societies.


Sheldon Solomon

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as a book offering a closer look at human prehistory and examples of more egalitarian living.


Rufus Griscom

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as a book that changes one's perspective on human history.


William Dalrymple

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49. The Dawn of Everything
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while discussing pre-Columbian societies in America and challenging traditional views of prehistory.

Anita Anand

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im Zusammenhang mit der Entstehung von Angst und hierarchischen Strukturen in der Gesellschaft.


Oliver Ruppel

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Nicolas Cole

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William Dalrymple

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when discussing multiple narratives of human history and pre-agricultural societies.


Christine Webb

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when referring to the concept of schismogenesis that he encountered in the book.


Cory Doctorow
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