i've been reading critiques saying some premises were wrong
Which ones exactly ?i've been reading critiques saying some premises were wrong
some anthropologists feel he was too reductionist...there was a huge thread on /r/badhistory about it with links/sources:Which ones exactly ?
IMO, some mistakes/errors were bound to happen considering the ambition of the author to explain the North/South disparity through a set of simple reasons. I'd be interested to know what was wrong in his explanation.
war..war..war..My theory is that europeans had to depend on technology more to survive. With the harsher climate, this lead to more emphasis on utilizing technology for all kinds of things.
Good documentary, and its a good read props...
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When I was in 10th Grade I think this book changed my life. Seriously. Even if people have issues with it, just the way it approached thingsThe idea that the europeans were in closer proximity to each other which made the exchange of ideas and trade faster and quicker in freqency helping them to advance faster was something i been thinking about
Honestly I'm a big proponent of this, as well as the resource curse, which essentially states that European countries with limited land, resources and growing population were forced to industrialize / adapt / go to war with othercountries and civilization to extract resources, to ultimately send back to their home country, to aide in its survival. Now a continent as vast as Africa which.can essentially fit every country in the world inside of it, with the exception of Russia is loaded with enriched land and resources, so outside of competition from local tribes there was an abundance of resources, and no.need for.the people to rapidly advance their civilization because generations of inhabitants were able to live off the land with minimal environmental pressure.....The idea that the europeans were in closer proximity to each other which made the exchange of ideas and trade faster and quicker in freqency helping them to advance faster was something i been thinking about