domain | howtosavetheworld.ca |
summary | The book suggests that Neanderthals had unique and distinct ways of understanding the world compared to modern humans. This idea is primarily based on their lack of interest in producing weapons systematically or pursuing standardized forms of production. The author also discusses several aspects of human culture, including misinformation, self-organization, and the role of language in shaping thought. Other topics include the impact of COVID-19 on humanity and cultural acedia, a concept that describes when people can no longer care about things they once did. |
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how to save the world | Dave Pollard's chronicle of civilization's collapse, creative works and essays on our culture. A trail of crumbs, runes and exclamations along my path in search of a better way to live and make a living, and a better understanding of how the world really works. |
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how to save the world | Dave Pollard's chronicle of civilization's collapse, creative works and essays on our culture. A trail of crumbs, runes and exclamations along my path in search of a better way to live and make a living, and a better understanding of how the world really works. |
keywords | have, more, species, even, world, will, then, people, things, like, home, think, know, collapse, short, being, work |
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nslookup | A 4.206.203.86 |
created | 2025-07-22 |
updated | 2025-09-02 |
summarized | 2025-09-02 |
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