
How To Academy Podcast Yanis Varoufakis Meets David Wengrow - The Dawn of Everything
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Mar 21, 2022 In this engaging discussion, David Wengrow, an archaeologist and co-author of The Dawn of Everything, shares groundbreaking insights into the origins of human civilization. He challenges traditional narratives, presenting archaeological evidence of complex societies long before agriculture. Wengrow and Yanis Varoufakis explore non-hierarchical urban life, rethink economic myths surrounding barter, and discuss how indigenous critiques have shaped Enlightenment thought. Their conversation invites listeners to reconsider historical assumptions and envision a more nuanced future.
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Prehistory Is A Field Of Experimentation
- The Dawn of Everything reframes prehistory as varied and intentional, not a boring primordial soup leading inevitably to civilization.
- David Wengrow argues archaeological facts reveal deliberate social experimentation long before agriculture.
Hunter‑Gatherer Metropolis Example
- Wengrow describes Poverty Point in Louisiana as a hunter-gatherer-built earthwork on an urban scale.
- He uses it to show complex, large gatherings existed before agriculture.
Cities Without Kings Existed
- Large settlements north of the Black Sea show urban scale without centralized hierarchy or palaces.
- Wengrow highlights diversity and artistic individuality in egalitarian urban forms.





