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Existential Risks: The Biggest Threats to Life as We Know It with Luke Kemp

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

CHAPTER

Roots of Social Hierarchies

This chapter examines the historical factors that led to the formation of social hierarchies and states, focusing on the role of agricultural surplus and resource characteristics. By analyzing examples from Papua New Guinea and Florida, it highlights the importance of resource lootability in societal development and raises questions about existential risks associated with these dynamics.

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