Collapse How Societies Choose to Fail Or Succeed

Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared M. Diamond, published by Penguin in 2005, is a comprehensive exploration of the factors leading to the decline of great civilizations throughout history. This First American Edition spans 575 pages and is presented in English. Diamond examines various historical and geographical contexts, including Easter Island, the Maya, and Viking Greenland, to uncover patterns of environmental catastrophe and the lessons they hold for contemporary society.
In this book, readers will find an analysis that blends scientific insights with historical narratives, revealing the warning signs of societal collapse that resonate in today’s world. Diamond’s work delves into subjects such as history, political science, and environmental policy, providing a multifaceted perspective on how civilizations can either thrive or fail. Through a detailed examination of past societies, the book encourages reflection on current environmental and social challenges, making it a significant contribution to discussions on sustainability and public policy.
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In his runaway bestseller Guns, Germs, and Steel, Jared Diamond brilliantly examined the circumstances that allowed Western civilizations to dominate much of the world. Now he probes the other side of the equation: What caused some of the great civilizations of the past to fall into ruin, and what can we learn from their fates? Using a vast historical and geographical perspective ranging from Easter Island and the Maya to Viking Greenland and modern Montana, Diamond traces a fundamental pattern of environmental catastrophe—one whose warning signs can be seen in our modern world and that we ignore at our peril. Blending the most recent scientific advances into a narrative that is impossible to put down, Collapseexposes the deepest mysteries of the past even as it offers hope for the future.
“Diamond’s most influential gift may be his ability to write about geopolitical and environmental systems in ways that don’t just educate and provoke, but entertain.” —The Seattle Times
“Extremely persuasive . . . replete with fascinating stories, a treasure trove of historical anecdotes [and] haunting statistics.” —The Boston Globe
“Extraordinary in erudition and originality, compelling in [its] ability to relate the digitized pandemonium of the present to the hushed agrarian sunrises of the far past.” —The New York Times Book Review
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