

Prof Jiang’s Predictive History and other lectures
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Just the audio version so you can listen to it on-the-go. Original is at www.youtube.com/@PredictiveHistory. All credit to Mr./Prof. Jiang
- The Story of Civilization
- Secret History
- Game Theory
- Great Books
- et al
- The Story of Civilization
- Secret History
- Game Theory
- Great Books
- et al
Episodes
Mentioned books

Oct 7, 2025 • 55min
Civilization #9 - Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides as Prophets of Democracy
Civilization #9 - Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides as Prophets of Democracy

Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 10min
Civilization #8 - Rat Utopia and the Peloponnesian War
Civilization #8 - Rat Utopia and the Peloponnesian War

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Oct 7, 2025 • 47min
Civilization #7: Homers liad and the Birth of Greek civilization.
Updated from "Civilization #6 - Elite Overproduction and the Bronze Age Collapse" to "Civilization #7: Homers liad and the Birth of Greek civilization."Thanks @Martin

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Oct 7, 2025 • 54min
Civilization #6 - Elite Overproduction and the Bronze Age Collapse
Explore the intriguing dynamics of the Bronze Age, where interconnected trade networks thrived. Discover how elite overproduction led to competition and collapse. Delve into mining, piracy, and the role of the Sea Peoples as raiders during this tumultuous period. Learn about Turchin's theories on elite infighting and the impact of environmental shocks on societies. Can history's cyclical nature help us avoid future collapses? This discussion intertwines ancient struggles with modern economic insights for a captivating look at civilization's rise and fall.

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Oct 7, 2025 • 41min
Civilization #5: The Yamnaya Conquest of Europe
Explore the enigmatic Yamnaya people and their transformative conquest of Europe. Discover how the introduction of agriculture shifted societal structures and sparked competition on the steppes. Uncover the technological advancements they brought, including pastoralism and horse domestication, and how these changed gender roles. Delve into the seismic cultural shift from goddess worship to a warlike Sky Father. Learn how disease and climate contributed to their dominance, shaping the roots of modern European ancestry.

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Oct 7, 2025 • 59min
Civilization #4: The Paradise Lost of Marija Gimbutas
Explore the intriguing contrasts between Old Europe and the proto-Indo origins. Delve into how early societies developed their cultures, technology, and language through important innovations like the wheel and horseback riding. Discover Marija Gimbutas's thoughts on the egalitarian, goddess-centric communities that preceded patriarchy. Examine how agriculture shifted gender roles and societal structures, and consider the potential benefits of female leadership in promoting peace. Get ready for an exploration of the Yamnaya invasion and its dramatic impact on history.

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Oct 7, 2025 • 57min
Civilization #3: The Religious Imagination
Explore the peaceful and egalitarian lifestyles of early humans, highlighting their artistic expression and spiritual cosmologies. Discover how animism shaped social structures and the shaman's critical role in negotiating with the spirit world. Learn about ancient ritual sites like Göbekli Tepe and the significance of cave art in religious practices. The episode contrasts the natural unity felt by indigenous cultures with modern materialism. Dive into the complexities of belief systems that foster community, creativity, and social harmony.

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Oct 7, 2025 • 57min
Civilization #2: Religion and the Dawn of Society
Discover how Ice Age cave paintings reveal the early integration of art and spirituality in human life. The significance of rituals performed in these sacred spaces is explored, along with their acoustics and communal gatherings. Delve into animism as a foundational religion and its connections to nature and balance. Hear about shamans, disabled individuals valued in society, and the evolution of religious belief from egalitarian practices to more structured monotheism. Finally, reflect on how these ancient beliefs influenced the development of agriculture and community.

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Oct 7, 2025 • 52min
Civilization #1: Explaining Humanity's Transition to Agriculture
Explore humanity's dramatic shift from hunter-gathering to agriculture, challenging the conventional narrative of progress. Discover why farming may have made life harder and less healthy, delving into theories ranging from warfare to respect for elders. Uncover the role of religion at sites like Gobekli Tepe, where charismatic leaders and ritual practices encouraged settlement. The discussion weaves through ancient sites like Jericho and Çatalhöyük, highlighting the intertwining of ritual, identity, and the birth of agricultural communities.


