The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity

Narrator: Mark Williams
Version: Unabridged
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Embark on a journey through time with “The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity” by David Graeber and David Wengrow. As the narrator, Mark Williams, guides you through this eye-opening audiobook, you will discover a dramatically new understanding of human history.
Challenge your assumptions about social evolution as Graeber and Wengrow explore the development of agriculture, cities, the state, democracy, and inequality. Delve into the origins of farming, property, cities, slavery, and civilization itself as you uncover new possibilities for human emancipation.
Uncover the startling implications of encounters between European society and Indigenous observers that shaped our current views of history. Through groundbreaking research in archaeology and anthropology, the authors reveal a more complex and nuanced past than previously thought.
Imagine a world where human history is full of playful and hopeful possibilities. What were our ancestors really doing during the 95 percent of their evolutionary past that wasn’t spent in small hunter-gatherer bands? How did agriculture and cities shape social and economic organization without leading to hierarchy and domination?
“The Dawn of Everything” transforms our understanding of the past and offers a path towards imagining new forms of freedom and societal organization. This monumental audiobook is filled with intellectual curiosity, moral vision, and a belief in the power of direct action.
Join us on this adventure into the unknown, where history is not set in stone but brimming with potential. Let “The Dawn of Everything” expand your mind and inspire you to rethink the course of human history. Delve into one of the best anthropology audiobooks for students, “The Dawn of Everything,” and embark on a mind-expanding journey into the depths of human history and societal organization.
