sendbooks on Nostr: The ultimate question of human history, as we'll see, is not our equal access to ...
The ultimate question of human history, as we'll see, is not our equal access to material resources (land, calories, means of production), much though these things are obviously important, but our equal capacity to contribute to decisions about how to live together.
What If we treat people, from the beginning, as imaginative, intelligent, playful creatures who deserve to be understood as such? How did we came to be trapped in such tight conceptual shackles that we can no longer even imagine the possibility of reinventing ourselves?
David Graeber & David Wengrow, The Dawn of Everything, 2021
What If we treat people, from the beginning, as imaginative, intelligent, playful creatures who deserve to be understood as such? How did we came to be trapped in such tight conceptual shackles that we can no longer even imagine the possibility of reinventing ourselves?
David Graeber & David Wengrow, The Dawn of Everything, 2021