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Collapse: How Societies Choose To Fail Or Survive
Collapse: How Societies Choose To Fail Or Survive
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Now in a revised edition with a new afterword, Jared Diamond's Collapse uncovers the secret behind why some societies flourish, while others founder - and what this means for our future.
What happened to the people who made the forlorn long-abandoned statues of Easter Island?
What happened to the architects of the crumbling Maya pyramids?
Will we go the same way, our skyscrapers one day standing derelict and overgrown like the temples at Angkor Wat?
Bringing together new evidence from a startling range of sources and piecing together the myriad influences, from climate to culture, that make societies self-destruct, Jared Diamond's Collapse also shows how - unlike our ancestors - we can benefit from our knowledge of the past and learn to be survivors.
'A grand sweep from a master storyteller of the human race' - Daily Mail
'Riveting, superb, terrifying' - Observer
'Gripping ... the book fulfils its huge ambition, and Diamond is the only man who could have written it' - Economis
'This book shines like all Diamond's work' - Sunday Times
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One Line Summary
Insights into societal rise and fall to inform futures.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about why civilizations fall and what lessons we can learn from history to avoid similar fates, this book is a must-read. Jared Diamond's compelling storytelling explores the complex factors behind societal collapse, making you question what our own future could hold. It's a provocative journey into human resilience and vulnerability, perfect for anyone interested in history, sociology, or sustainability.