
Episode 82: David Wengrow
The World in Time / Lapham’s Quarterly
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Rethinking Agricultural Origins and Societal Structures
This chapter challenges the traditional narrative of a singular agricultural revolution, showcasing multiple instances of domestication worldwide and their diverse cultural implications. It critiques the belief that political consciousness only emerged with agriculture, emphasizing archaeological findings that suggest early societies had self-awareness and governing principles. Through the exploration of ancient settlements like Teotihuacan and others, the chapter presents a nuanced understanding of egalitarian urban life and sustainable societies without centralized authority.
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