The Human History In 100 Words
Professor Alan Charles Kors from the University of Pennsylvania, has summed up human history in 100 words:
First, tribes: tough life. The defaults beyond the intimate tribe were violence, aversion to difference, and slavery. Superstition: everywhere. Culture overcomes them partially. Rainfall agriculture, which allows loners. Irrigation agriculture, which favors community. Division of labor plus exchange in trade bring mutual cooperation, even outside the tribe. The impulse is always there, though: “Kill or enslave the outsider.” Gradual science from Athens’ compact with reason. Division of labor, trade, the mastery of knowledge, plus time brought surplus, sometimes a peaceful extended order and, rules diversely evolved and, the cooperation of strangers – always warring against the fierce defaults of tribalism, violence, and ignorance. No one who teaches you knows what will happen.