Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (Jared Diamond)

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Reviewed by Brendan Lawlor via on 28 Feb 2007

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One of the really refreshing things about this book and this author is that he is playing to nobody's tune but his own. He acknowledges from the outset that what he has to say will please neither those who assume that modern technological society is inherently wicked, nor those who feel it is blameless for our current state of affairs, ecologically speaking. The book charts the success or failure of various human societies in the past and the modern age, compares them, and asks the question "What makes the difference between sociatal life and death?". The author extrapolates 6 variables from past societies that, he argues, can be used to predict our own fortunes. Most of the content is, it has to be said, disturbing. But Diamond insists that the jury is still out in our own case. He offers, as an appendix, a common sense list of things that every single one of us can do to play our part in addressing current problems that could lead, if unchecked, to the demise of our society as we know it. I'm really glad that I read this book, and it's one of the few books that I will undoubtedly re-read.

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