Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

The Pre-Agricultural Period Was NOT Better

Dec 22, 2025
Malcolm and Simone Collins tackle the myth that life was better for pre-agricultural societies. They critique claims from Sapiens, highlighting the harsh realities of hunter-gatherer existence, including violence and disease. The hosts compare workloads and leisure, reveal the brutal nature of prehistoric health, and discuss how cities offered protections against local despots. Through historical evidence, they illustrate how agriculture ultimately enhanced lifestyle metrics like health and longevity, debunking romanticized notions of primitive life.
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INSIGHT

Sapiens' Thesis Oversimplifies Agricultural History

  • Sapiens popularized the claim that agriculture made life worse, but this simplifies complex archaeological and anthropological evidence.
  • Simone and Malcolm argue long-term metrics (lifespan, safety, leisure quality) improved after early agricultural pain points resolved.
INSIGHT

Hunter-Gatherer Leisure Is Not Modern Leisure

  • Hunter-gatherer leisure isn't comparable to modern leisure because daily survival tasks and limited cultural stimulation reduce quality of free time.
  • Malcolm and Simone say boredom and limited conversation content make 'more free time' a misleading metric.
ANECDOTE

Pantanal Memories Show Ongoing Herding Conflict

  • Malcolm recounts living in Brazil's Pantanal and observing persistent conflicts between herders and agriculturalists.
  • He uses this to illustrate ongoing real-world tension between nomadic and settled lifestyles.
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