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  2. anarchistnews.org

    Human History Gets a Rewrite. Oct. 19. 2021. 6 comments. By thecollective. By William Deresiewicz, via The Atlantic. Many years ago, when I was a junior professor at Yale, I cold-called a colleague in the anthropology department for assistance with a project I was working on. I didn't know anything about the guy; I just selected him because ...
  3. kersplebedeb.com

    [This review originally appeared in the November 2021 issue of the The Atlantic.The Dawn of Everything is now available at LeftWingBooks.net]. M any years ago, when I was a junior professor at Yale, I cold-called a colleague in the anthropology department for assistance with a project I was working on.I didn't know anything about the guy; I just selected him because he was young, and ...
  4. wp.towson.edu

    We've had choices, they show, and we've made them. Graeber and Wengrow offer a history of the past 30,000 years that is not only wildly different from anything we're used to, but also far more interesting: textured, surprising, paradoxical, inspiring. Source: Human History Gets a Rewrite
  5. anarchistagency.com

    In the 20 years after our lunch, he published two books; was let go by Yale despite a stellar record (a move universally attributed to his radical politics); published two more books; got a job at Goldsmiths, University of London; published four more books, including Debt: The First 5,000 Years, a magisterial revisionary history of human ...
  6. As a result, they frequently write as though human societies were nearly identical for the vast majority of our species' existence. However, 40,000 years, is a very, very long time. According to the evidence, the same pioneering humans that colonised most of the world also experimented with a variety of social structures.
  7. Human History Gets a Rewrite - Read online for free. Many years ago, when I was a junior professor at Yale, I cold-called a colleague in the anthropology department for assistance with a project I was working on. I didn't know anything about the guy; I just selected him because he was young, and theref.
  8. mindblog.dericbownds.net

    Aug 15, 2023Human History gets a rewrite. I want to point to two articles I have enjoyed reading, both describing the recent book by Graeber and Wengrowa; "The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity." The review by Deresiewicz is in The Atlantic Magazine, ...

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