Nature's Evil

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Explore the riveting exploration of humanity and nature with this groundbreaking book that examines the intricate connections between natural resources and societal evolution. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781509547593. Year: 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK). This comprehensive study delves into how the history of humankind has been shaped by our interaction with essential resources, including peat, hemp, grain, iron, fur, and oil. Each resource has its own narrative, revealing the profound impacts on trade, wealth accumulation, and the rise of inequalities throughout history. The uneven distribution of resources has been a fundamental driver of trade, influencing political dynamics and social institutions. Additionally, the text investigates how transitions from one commodity reliance to another may trigger conflicts and revolutions, reshaping our world dramatically. As we confront an impending climate crisis, this book confronts readers with the moral dilemma posed by nature as we grapple with the concepts of good and evil. Perfect for historians, environmentalists, and anyone interested in understanding the fragile pact between humanity and nature. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509547593
Year: 2023
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)


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This bold and wide-ranging book views the history of humankind through the prism of natural resources “ how we acquire them, use them, value them, trade them, exploit them. History needs a cast of characters and in this story the leading actors are peat and hemp, grain and iron, fur and oil, each with its own tale to tell

The uneven spread of available resources was the prime mover for trade, which in turn led to the accumulation of wealth, the growth of inequality and the proliferation of evil. Different sorts of raw material have different political implications and give rise to different social institutions. When a country switches its reliance from one commodity to another, this often leads to wars and revolutions. But none of these crises go to waste “ they all lead to dramatic changes in the relations between matter, labour and the state. Our world is the result of a fragile pact between people and nature.

As we stand on the verge of climate catastrophe, nature has joined us in our struggle to distinguish between good and evil. And since we have failed to change the world, now is the moment to understand how it works.

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