Book Review for Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
Coming on strong after the success of his Pulitzer Prize-winning Guns- Germs- and Steel- Jared Diamond/' s new book- Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed is a tome of intriguing insi Contd...
Perhaps this is best depicted in the book/' s treatise of the Anasazi. Their vast ruins in what is now northern New Mexico echo a well-ordered- sophisticated society in a fragile desert environment that lasted over 600 years. To put this into perspective- they lasted longer than any European society in the Americas to date. However- over time the Anasazi of the Chaco Canyon complex became ever more specialized in the tasks of the society. This in turn allowed them to make gains in economies of efficiency while making them equally interdependent as a culture. More and more the main complex at Chaco Canyon depended on outlying communities and outposts for their support- not unlike London or Rome today. These cities served as governmental and religious centers to facilitate the management their respective societies. Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed describes how- like many of our cities of today- "Chaco Canyon became a black hole into which goods were imported but from which nothing tangible was exported." As the population grew so did the demands on the surrounding environment. Fuel and other essential resources became ever more distant; coupled with soil depletion and erosion in the surrounding farmlands. In essence- they became increasingly close to living on the margin of what the environment could reasonably support. The final straw was a prolonged drought. No longer able to support or feed themselves- the society suddenly collapsed into open revolt and total civil warfare- culminating in cannibalism and ultimately total abandonment of the site. The moral lesson is that while they "adopted solutions that were brilliantly successful and understandable in the /' short term/' (they) created fatal problems in the long run." The analogy to our present day situation of overextending ourselves is obvious.
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While Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed seems to make a strong connection between collapse of a society and it/' s environment- this book is not all about eco-meltdowns. He also measures four other critical factors involving the demise of societies as well; including hostile neighbors; loss of trading partners; climate change and perhaps most importantly- a society/' s responses to its challenges. In this vein- this book also looks at several past success stories where societies in Japan and the highlands of New Guinea had the insight to change fundamental- traditional values and restore a positive balance with nature- trading partners etc. and thrive.
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