https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0024683
The causes of socioeconomic inequality have been debated since the time of Plato. Many reasons for the development of stratification have been proposed, from the need for hierarchical control over large-scale irrigation systems to the accumulation of small differences in wealth over time via inheritance processes. However, none of these explains how unequal societies came to completely displace egalitarian cultural norms over time. Our study models demographic consequences associated with the unequal distribution of resources in stratified societies. Agent-based simulation results show that in constant environments, unequal access to resources can be demographically destabilizing, resulting in the outward migration and spread of such societies even when population size is relatively small. In variable environments, stratified societies spread more and are also better able to survive resource shortages by sequestering mortality in the lower classes. The predictions of our simulation are provided modest support by a range of existing empirical studies. In short, the fact that stratified societies today vastly outnumber egalitarian societies may not be due to the transformation of egalitarian norms and structures, but may instead reflect the more rapid migration of stratified societies and consequent conquest or displacement of egalitarian societies over time.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0024683
The causes of socioeconomic inequality have been debated since the time of Plato. Many reasons for the development of stratification have been proposed, from the need for hierarchical control over large-scale irrigation systems to the accumulation of small differences in wealth over time via inheritance processes. However, none of these explains how unequal societies came to completely displace egalitarian cultural norms over time. Our study models demographic consequences associated with the unequal distribution of resources in stratified societies. Agent-based simulation results show that in constant environments, unequal access to resources can be demographically destabilizing, resulting in the outward migration and spread of such societies even when population size is relatively small. In variable environments, stratified societies spread more and are also better able to survive resource shortages by sequestering mortality in the lower classes. The predictions of our simulation are provided modest support by a range of existing empirical studies. In short, the fact that stratified societies today vastly outnumber egalitarian societies may not be due to the transformation of egalitarian norms and structures, but may instead reflect the more rapid migration of stratified societies and consequent conquest or displacement of egalitarian societies over time.
https://ombuds.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/content/pics/30%20Anniv/The%20power%20of%20being%20heard%20-%20Bruneau.pdf
https://invidious.private.coffee/watch?v=DalnJ-isI5A
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https://invidious.private.coffee/watch?v=DalnJ-isI5A
💰Support the channel: Patreon | http://patreon.com/sophiefrommars Links | http://linktr.ee/sophiefrommars 🥰Follow me on: Bluesky | sophiefrommars Twitter | https://twitter.com/sophie_frm_mars Twitch | http://twitch.tv/sophie_frm_mars Tumblr | https://www.tumblr.com/sophie-frm-mars 🔴Weekly commie roundtable, Red Planet: Twitch: http://redplanet.team Twitter: http://twitter.com/red_planet_tv YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RedPlanetShow Voices in this video: Philosophy Tube | https://www.youtube.com/@PhilosophyTube FD Signifier | https://www.youtube.com/@FDSignifire Big Joel | https://www.youtube.com/@BigJoel Alice Caldwell Kelly | http://twitter.com/aliceavizandum Leftist Cooks | https://www.youtube.com/@TheLeftistCooks Pamphletyr | https://youtube.com/@Pamphleteer Music: Patty Taxxon | http://patriciataxxon.bandcamp.com Togare | http://togare.bandcamp.com Chapters: 00:00 Part 1: The Uninabitable Earth 40:31 Part 2: How To Blow Up A Pipeline 01:24:35 Part 3: The Mushroom At The End Of The World
https://www.404media.co/players-celebrate-mod-that-deletes-homeless-people-in-cities-skylines-ii/
“Bye Bye Homeless” fixes a bug in the city building game by deleting homeless people that players couldn’t evict or find new housing for.
I recently downloaded linux mint and I wanted use a live wallpaper so I found out I can do that with hidamari.
I've downloaded from the software package manager but it doesn't launch when I click launch.
What am I doing wrong?
https://yt.artemislena.eu/watch?v=5tWM_v28yXE
#corporations #psychopath #capitalism Radical Reviewer taking a look at The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power by Joel Bakan. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RadicalReviewer Merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RadicalReviewer Twitter: @ReviewerRadical Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@radicalreviewer The Corporation Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpjypnxnS4U Outro Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F5lxVko_EQ Chapters: Intro - 0:00 The Corporation's Rise to Dominance - 4:09 Business as Usual - 11:09 The Externalizing Machine - 15:06 Democracy Ltd. - 19:57 Corporations Unlimited - 23:10 Reckoning - 27:07 Conclusion - 30:25
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https://www.1of200.nz/podcast/1200-s2e79-kanaky-self-determination-and-independenceWe speak with Joe Xulue about the history of Kanaky (New Caledonia) and th...
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