Morris and.: Gatters, farmers and fossil fuel. How human values change
Based on the data of archeology, anthropology, biology and history, Ian Morris, the author of the bestseller “Why the West still rules”, offers a convincing explanation of the evolution of human values, claiming that the most fundamental changes are the most fundamental of all forces - behind fundamental long -term changes in values - energy. People came up with three main ways to receive the energy they need: collecting, agriculture and the use of fossil fuel. In tiny units of collectors, it is best to live by those who appreciate equality, but are ready to resolve conflicts by violence; In large agricultural societies in the most favorable position are those who appreciate the hierarchy and are less inclined to resort to violence; Finally, in gigantic societies of consumers of fossil fuel, the pendulum again swayed towards equality, but even more retired from violence.
The book is of interest to historians, sociologists, political scientists and economists.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | For adults |
| Author | Morris Ian |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 488 |
| The subject of the book | Technical science |
| The year of publishing | 2017 |
| Type of cover | Soft binding |
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