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by antocv
4422 days ago
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"I don't think so. Without technology any basic daily task become incredibly difficult" Well, thats like, your opinion, man. You ask a non-civilized person to survive in New York for a month, then lets talk again. You are most hours of your life spending on acquiring food, drink and shelter. Its called work for a reason. Hunters-gatherer societies spent much less time, hunting to aquire food. An activity that you cant even do today if you dont toil for a few months to save for that activity. EDIT: btw, downvoting me for having a different opinion? thats nice. |
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It's tempting, I agree, to romanticize our species' distant past, to imagine that our hunter-gatherer ancestors enjoyed what Christian mythology calls the Garden of Eden, and that, had they but not invented agriculture, with its ties to the land and its back-breaking labor, we would even today still recline in paradisaical idyll. Perhaps that's even true, although I doubt it. But the arrow of time has only one head.