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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: competition-in-world-histories, competition-world-histories, competition-world-history

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Competition in world history

The historical selection process by which some ideas and social structures win out and shape civilization.

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Too Many Rich People, Too Little Power

2024-10-08, day precision · Civilization #6: Elite Overproduction and the Bronze Age Collapse

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"Okay? Not everyone worked hard. Okay? But, because you had these people, who did work really hard, does that make sense? Okay? Any more..."

Too Many Rich People, Too Little Power

2024-10-08, day precision · Civilization #6: Elite Overproduction and the Bronze Age Collapse

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"But I'm showing you, why it wins out. And, how it impacts human history, and the development of civilization. Does that make sense? Okay?..."

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