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Armas, gérmenes y acero - Community Reviews back

by Jared Diamond
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DanAllosso
DanAllosso rated it 19 years ago
I read this before I went to grad school for history, and liked it. I wonder if I'd feel differently now, after reading lots of environmental history?
Reflections
Reflections rated it 21 years ago
I read this a few years ago, but added it anyway because it changed my thinking more than most anything I've read.
willemite
willemite rated it 25 years ago
Diamond seeks to dispel the myth that humans of different geographic and racial origins have inherently varying mental capabilities. The arguments he seeks to counter are those stating that since "civilization" came to full flower in the "western" countries (white) and not in places where other race...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 28 years ago
Diamond explains why some groups of humans have done well based on local circumstances: material resources, pathogens, human migratory patterns, that sort of thing. It's such a useful and non-racist theory that it holds immediate appeal. I've no idea how well it's withstood research over the past tw...
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