![]() ![]() The main problem of it, is that it relies heavily upon empirical science and this is used especially in points where there is disagreement with the theory. I personally liked the argument of the book and had high expectations about it. This boom affected most of the world’s population, but there are a few communities that stayed pure. It is practically a boom of the ego-sense, as a result of a major environmental change that took place 6,000 years ago, which led to war, patriarchy and inequalities, child oppression, monotheistic religions and abuse of nature. This book presents a theory that society as we know it has developed several pathologies, all of which can be attributed to one major event: the Fall. Don’t judge me bad, I still think it is worth reading, but it starts quite promisingly and quite fast you realise that it is rather a book of pseudo-science than of real science. Yes that is my opinion in one word: disappointing. I usually write about books that I enjoyed reading. ![]()
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