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by peoplefromibiza
1169 days ago
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as the article points out The Yanomamö simply killed each other efficiently enough to keep populations down. In practice they ran into violent neighbors long before they ran out of land to farm och game to hunt. For security reasons they had to leave large swathes of land as buffers between villages. That's the result of the lack of politics, what you are referring to is policies that kept the different groups separated based on their choices or caused splits among them. Hammurabi was a great politician because he reunited the Mesopotamian tribes in a single state city, convincing them to work for a common goal, making them all prosper together. |
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