

166. Goliath's Curse -- Luke Kemp
Sep 24, 2025
Luke Kemp, author and scholar of societal collapse, delves into his book, Goliath's Curse, offering a provocative take on human civilization. He critiques the narrative of progress, revealing that what we call civilization often stems from domination and coercion. Kemp discusses insights from the Paleolithic era, emphasizing cooperation over violence. He highlights how societal structures emerged through resource monopolization, challenging the myth of continuous progress and advocating for mutual aid as humanity’s hallmark. His views invite a rethinking of authority and history.
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Collapse Reveals Deep Historical Questions
- Luke Kemp says researching collapse forced him to rethink the whole sweep of history and human nature.
- He found collapse questions lead to asking why states and civilizations form and what preceded them.
From Dictator Fantasy To Democratic Leaning
- Luke Kemp recounts his shift from preferring 'enlightened dictators' to embracing democracy after his book research.
- He now rejects the idea that strong rulers are needed to solve grand challenges.
Anarchist Values Are Widely Shared
- Kemp notes people agree with anarchist values but reject the label due to propaganda against anarchism.
- He frames anarchism as democracy taken seriously and as a useful analytic lens.