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Jared Diamond--Collapse-How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed

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Jared Diamond--Collapse-How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed-

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2007-01-18 (by BhangWalla )

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Jared Diamond--Collapse-How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed Produced by Penguin Audio Duration: 7h 29min 29 sec Files: 100 Quality: 32 kbps 22 kHz Mono (Not high but perfectly listenable.) In his Pulitzer Prize?winning bestseller Guns, Germs, and Steel, geographer Diamond laid out a grand view of the organic roots of human civilizations in flora, fauna, climate and geology. That vision takes on apocalyptic overtones in this fascinating comparative study of societies that have, sometimes fatally, undermined their own ecological foundations. Diamond examines storied examples of human economic and social collapse, and even extinction, including Easter Island, classical Mayan civilization and the Greenland Norse. He explores patterns of population growth, overfarming, overgrazing and overhunting, often abetted by drought, cold, rigid social mores and warfare, that lead inexorably to vicious circles of deforestation, erosion and starvation prompted by the disappearance of plant and animal food sources. Extending his treatment to contemporary environmental trouble spots, from Montana to China to Australia, he finds today's global, technologically advanced civilization very far from solving the problems that plagued primitive, isolated communities in the remote past. At times Diamond comes close to a counsel of despair when contemplating the environmental havoc engulfing our rapidly industrializing planet, but he holds out hope at examples of sustainability from highland New Guinea's age-old but highly diverse and efficient agriculture to Japan's rigorous program of forest protection and, less convincingly, in recent green consumerism initiatives. Diamond is a brilliant expositor of everything from anthropology to zoology, providing a lucid background of scientific lore to support a stimulating, incisive historical account of these many declines and falls. Readers will find his book an enthralling, and disturbing, reminder of the indissoluble links that bind humans to nature. Contents -------- Prologue : a tale of two farms 1 Pt. 1 Modern Montana 25 Ch. 1 Under Montana's big sky 27 Pt. 2 Past societies 77 Ch. 2 Twilight at Easter 79 Ch. 3 The last people alive : Pitcairn and Henderson Islands 120 Ch. 4 The ancient ones : the Anasazi and their neighbors 136 Ch. 5 The Maya collapses 157 Ch. 6 The Viking prelude and fugues 178 Ch. 7 Norse Greenland's flowering 211 Ch. 8 Norse Greenland's end 248 Ch. 9 Opposite paths to success 277 Pt. 3 Modern societies 309 Ch. 10 Malthus in Africa : Rwanda's genocide 311 Ch. 11 One Island, two peoples, two histories : the Dominican Republic and Haiti 329 Ch. 12 China, lurching giant 358 Ch. 13 "Mining" Australia 378 Pt. 4 Practical lessons 417 Ch. 14 Why do some societies make disastrous decisions? 419 Ch. 15 Big businesses and the environment : different conditions, different outcomes 441 Ch. 16 The world as a polder : what does it all mean to us today? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the abridged version, so if anyone has the unabridged one, please upload it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HELP SEED! More related uploads: http://thepiratebay.se/user/BhangWalla

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Comments:

derrekito (2007-01-29)

Does anyone have the unabridged version?

plchiasson (2008-04-23)

This is intriguing...espisode 3
Diamond is deeply knowledgeable and gives you a framework to understand how this all happened.
And in Africa it's relevant to what is happening there today.
I'm looking forward to the other of the series.

plchiasson (2008-04-23)

I meant the Germs,Guns and Steel episode. :(((

jaemouse (2009-04-09)

a thought provoking work - humans seem to keep making the same mistakes, just on a larger scale.

NewHaven (2010-08-09)

I have uploaded the complete, unabridged version here:
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5742378/Jared_Diamond


wombat88 (2011-12-31)

Excellent book. It starts off a bit slow, but it's well worth getting through to the end. I particularly enjoy Diamond's analysis of Easter Island's collapse.