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The Invention of Yesterday - A 50,000-Year History of Human Culture, Conflict, and Connection (Hardcover)
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The Invention of Yesterday - A 50,000-Year History of Human Culture, Conflict, and Connection (Hardcover)
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Forty thousand years ago, the human species existed as thousands of
small, virtually autonomous bands, roaming a world almost entirely
untouched their presence, each band in contact with a few neighbors
but unaware of the thousands of others spread across the planet.
Today, no life can unfold in isolation from the general flux and
flow of human activity. Every habitable inch of the planet is
inhabited by humans, there is no place left untouched by our
presence, and events anywhere on this planet can have consequences
felt by people anywhere else on this planet. The center of the
world no longer seems to be this place or that place but the system
as a whole. This journey - from vulnerable small groups to a
planet-encompassing hive - is the subject of Tamim Ansary's elegant
and gripping history. His object is not just to describe the
journey, but to illuminate origins of distinct ways of
understanding the world, organizing ourselves, and making sense of
what we experience. What each of us sees when we look up at the
stars-or at the political landscape of this moment-is shaped by a
narrative begun many thousands of years ago; and by the
environment, tools, and language that informed that narrative.
Ansary also reveals our various gods and laws, our rulers and
bankers, our philosophers and outcasts, each of which is a
continuous presence in the various global cultures. They are the
survivors in the human drama, whereas nation states, corporations,
policies and political ideas are all susceptible to violent
upheaval and dramatic erasure. Our current moment, Ansary shows, is
one of revolutionary reinvention, as old habits are cast aside and
reconfigured by the ever more intertwined world we have created.
The whole of human history, after all, has been leading up to it.
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