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The dawn of everything : a new history of humanity  Cover Image Book Book

The dawn of everything : a new history of humanity / David Graeber and David Wengrow.

Graeber, David, (author.). Wengrow, D., (author.).

Summary:

"A trailblazing account of human history, challenging our most fundamental assumptions about social evolution-from the development of agriculture and cities to the emergence of "the state," political violence, and social inequality-and revealing new possibilities for human emancipation."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780374157357
  • Physical Description: xii, 692 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First American edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Originally published in 2021 by Allen Lane, Great Britain"-- Title page verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 611-673) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Farewell to humanity's childhood, or, Why this is not a book about the origins of inequality -- Wicked liberty: the indigenous critique and the myth of progress -- Unfreezing the Ice Age: in and out of chains: the protean possibilities of human politics -- Free people, the origin of cultures, and the advent of private property (not necessarily in that order) -- Many seasons ago: why Canadian foragers kept slaves and their Californian neighbours didn't; or, the problem with 'modes of production' -- Gardens of Adonis: the revolution that never happened: how Neolithic peoples avoided agriculture -- The ecology of freedom: how farming first hopped, stumbled and bluffed its way around the world -- Imaginary cities: Eurasia's first urbanites - in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, Ukraine and China - and how they built cities without kings -- Hiding in plain sight: the indigenous origins of social housing and democracy in the Americas -- Why the state has no origin: the humble beginnings of sovereignty, bureaucracy and politics -- Full circle: on the historical foundations of the indigenous critique -- Conclusion: The dawn of everything.
Subject: Civilization.
Civilization > Philosophy.
Social conditions.
Social history.
World history.
World history.

Available copies

  • 3 of 3 copies available at Skagit Evergreen Libraries. (Show)
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  • 1 of 1 copy available at La Conner Regional Library.

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La Conner Regional Library 901 GRAEBER 110916 NON FICTION Available -

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5050 . ‡aFarewell to humanity's childhood, or, Why this is not a book about the origins of inequality -- Wicked liberty: the indigenous critique and the myth of progress -- Unfreezing the Ice Age: in and out of chains: the protean possibilities of human politics -- Free people, the origin of cultures, and the advent of private property (not necessarily in that order) -- Many seasons ago: why Canadian foragers kept slaves and their Californian neighbours didn't; or, the problem with 'modes of production' -- Gardens of Adonis: the revolution that never happened: how Neolithic peoples avoided agriculture -- The ecology of freedom: how farming first hopped, stumbled and bluffed its way around the world -- Imaginary cities: Eurasia's first urbanites - in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, Ukraine and China - and how they built cities without kings -- Hiding in plain sight: the indigenous origins of social housing and democracy in the Americas -- Why the state has no origin: the humble beginnings of sovereignty, bureaucracy and politics -- Full circle: on the historical foundations of the indigenous critique -- Conclusion: The dawn of everything.
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