

Win Win World Breackthroughs and Social Innovations
You cannot read any more publications this month without being logged in.
To enjoy unlimited access and take full advantage of new features, log in or create an account by clicking below. It's free!
Log in
Win Win World Breackthroughs and Social Innovations
According to much new archeological and paleoanthropological evidence, humans lived in generally peacefull, small egalitarian groups in prehistory. Most of what we are taught as the history of the human civilization chronicles the rise of human ego-centeredness, technological ingenuity, and territoriality (as populations and agriculture spread), and the inevitable rise of competition, conflict and violence in general. This kind of history of the evolution of human societies is a biased account. The conventional history of conquests, military leaders, and the lives of the powerful has been largely indifferent to the experiences of the great majority of the ordinary human beings. The work of broader historians, such as Fernand Braudel (1980, 1984), and Emmanuel Wallerstein (1991), the


You cannot read any more publications this month without being logged in.
To enjoy unlimited access and take full advantage of new features, log in or create an account by clicking below. It's free!
Log in