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d_burfoot 4 hours ago

Historians will tell you that in many ways, agriculture was the worst thing that ever happened to humanity. Agriculture meant hard, back-breaking, monotonous labor; it meant pests and disease due to population concentration; it meant a bland diet that did fully meet nutritional requirements; it meant social hierarchies of kings and priests. But societies that did not adopt agriculture were outcompeted and eventually destroyed by those that did.

voidmain 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Follow this reasoning to its conclusion: once humans are no longer part of the most efficient military-industrial "meta build", states that keep them alive will be outcompeted and eventually destroyed by those that do not.

NoGravitas 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Yep, it's all driven by Moloch, and nothing but.

UtopiaPunk 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Ishmael is a good read.

jackbravo 3 hours ago | parent [-]

What is it about?

bena 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Historians. Well, one. Well, he's not a historian. He's a biochemist and physiologist who has studied some anthropology.

It's Jared Diamond. That's who says agriculture was the worst thing that ever happened to humanity.

NoGravitas 2 hours ago | parent [-]

He's actually pulling that from about 70 years of anthropology and anthropological archaeology; it wasn't in any way original to him.

bena 16 minutes ago | parent [-]

Which is why anthropologists published a book containing a bunch of essays that basically said, "No, this guy is wrong".