• Goliath's Curse: History of Societal Collapse

    Goliath’s Curse: History of Societal Collapse

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    • A radical examination of societal collapse throughout human history, emphasizing its cyclical nature.
    • Highlights the fragility of large hierarchical societies, termed “Goliaths,” which are prone to repeated collapses.
    • Warns of the imminent threat posed by nuclear war, climate change, and AI risks to our global society.
    • Draws on historical data and archaeological discoveries to reveal insights about societal resilience and collapse.
    • Asserts that more democratic societies tend to be more resilient against collapse.
    • Suggests that modern collapses may be global and long-lasting, potentially occurring unnoticed.
    • Indicates that societal collapse can lead to better outcomes for the general population compared to the elite.
    • Conveys a dual perspective on collapse, emphasizing both opportunities for justice and the risks of chaos.
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