
242 – The Dawn of The Dawn of Everything (w/ David Wengrow)
Srsly Wrong
The Revolt at Totahocan
In the eighteenth century, sir, this is before you've got kind of hard, biological, basically racous categories of people. Cultural boundaries are more permeable in some ways. And there's no particular reason why opinions expressed by indigenous peoplein america wouldn't have a huge impact on industrialized societies in europe. It makes a lot of sense that that narrative tying our technological progress as a species to the sort of state of inequality and the types of social relationships we can have does such a mass of benefit to conserva thinkers.
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