Human Evolution

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A brief introduction to how human societal hierarchies evolved

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Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Indian (General)

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understanding human history in the millennia following the agricultural revolution boils down to a single question. How did humans organised themselves in mass cooperation? Let worlds when they lacked the biological instance necessary to sustain such networks? The short answer is at humans created imagined orders and devised scripts. These two inventions fill the gaps left by a biological inheritance. However, the appearance of these networks was for many a dubious blessing. The imagined orders sustaining these networks the neither neutral nor fair. They divided people into make believe. Groups arranged in the higher after the upper levels enjoyed privileges and power, while the lower ones suffered from discrimination and oppression. Hammarby scored, for example, established a pecking order of superiors, commoners and slaves. Superiors got all the good things in life. Commoners got what was left and slaves got a beating if they complained.