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The Collapse of Complex Societies

The Collapse of Complex Societies

Book by Joseph Tainter
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Political disintegration is a persistent feature of world history. The Collapse of Complex Societies, though written by an archaeologist, will therefore strike a chord throughout the social sciences. ... Google Books
Originally published: 1988
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Political disintegration is a persistent feature of world history. The Collapse of Complex Societies, though written by an archaeologist, will therefore ...
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Although collapse has been of interest for as long as societies have proven vulner able, it has been a difficult mystery for historians and social scientists.
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His arguably best-known work, The Collapse of Complex Societies (1988), examines the collapse of Maya and Chacoan civilizations, and of the Western Roman Empire ...
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This is an interesting book. First published in the late 80's, it warrants renewed attention nowadays in light of all the end-of-the world hysterias currently ...
Political disintegration is a persistent feature of world history. The Collapse of Complex Societies, though written by an archaeologist, will therefore strike ...
Political disintegration is a persistent feature of world history. The Collapse of Complex Societies, though written by an archaeologist, will therefore ...
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Apr 10, 2023 · Podcast version: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/AKrytNSNSyb Professor Joseph Tainter is ...
Duration: 52:50
Posted: Apr 10, 2023
collapse clearly presupposes a political organization that evokes, with or without a religious component, a state. Tainter seems to accept the view of Shils and ...
Jun 7, 2023 · A complex society that has collapsed is suddenly smaller, simpler, less stratified, and less socially differentiated. Specialisation decreases ...
As described in Tainter's Collapse of Complex Societies, societies become more complex as they try to solve problems. ... Such complexity requires a substantial " ...