In his 2005 bestseller Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, geographer Jared Diamond focused on past civilizations that confronted severe climate shocks, either adapting and surviving or ...
I don't normally post twice in one day, but I didn't want to lose the thought.The past three Keep the Joint Running columns have been based on Jared Diamond's Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or ...
A few months back I listened to the audio version of Jared Diamond's book Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. First lesson: Don't cut down all the trees. Over and over again he would ...
insider.si.edu: Collapse : how societies choose to fail or succeed / Jared Diamond
Collapse : how societies choose to fail or succeed / Jared Diamond
insider.si.edu: The world until yesterday : what can we learn from traditional societies? / Jared Diamond
The world until yesterday : what can we learn from traditional societies? / Jared Diamond
Prologue / Jared Diamond and James A. Robinson -- Controlled comparison and Polynesian cultural evolution / Patrick V. Kirch -- Exploding Wests: boom and bust in nineteenth-century settler societies / ...
insider.si.edu: Natural experiments of history / edited by Jared Diamond, James A. Robinson
Natural experiments of history / edited by Jared Diamond, James A. Robinson
Nations with leaders who are keenly affected by their own decisions may weather crises better than those whose leaders are further removed, according to author Jared Diamond. Diamond discusses his new ...
"At what point do we as individuals prefer to die than to compromise and live?" This alarming question lies at the heart of "Collapse: How Societies Choose To Fail or Succeed" (Viking, 575 pages, ...