Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamonds

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In this book review I will be discussing chapters twelve, thirteen, and fourteen from the book “Guns, Germs and Steel” by Jared Diamonds. Chapter 12 “Blueprints and Borrowed Letters” talks about the evolution of writing, whereas chapter 13 “Necessity's Mother” talks about the evolution of technology, and chapter 14 “From Egalitarianism to Kleptocracy” talks about the evolution of government religion. Jared Diamond believed that societies developed due to environmental differences. He suggested that some societies and cultures had advantages due to their geography. I will give a summary of the three chapters in this book and then I will give my opinion on Jared Diamond’s ideas.
In every society and culture writing is very important by which it allows us to transmit ideas or knowledge for others to see. Writing allows us to look back at information from centuries ago and understand what it was like. According to chapter 12 “The two indisputably independent inventions of writing were achieved by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia somewhat before 3000 B.C. and by Mexican Indians before 600 B.C. Egyptian writing of 3000 B.C. and Chinese writing (by 1300 B.C.) may also have arisen independently” (Diamonds, pg. 218). Other cultures may have adopted writing by ideas inspired by theses writing systems. Diamonds also points out that Sumerian Cuneiform is one of the oldest writing systems. One way the writing system was developed was by using clay tablets to write on by using pointy objects to scratch the surface. He also describes three basic strategies in writing that were used such as logograms, syllables, and letters that are in the alphabet. The alphabet that we use today was developed due to blue print copying. He continued to describe the...

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...m an increase in wealth. I also agree that every society could benefit from any new development such as writing if there wasn’t any geographic barriers or if societies were open to new technology. Inventions are also important in the success of societies because it leads to a better living with a decrease in hard labor and if other societies don’t have knowledge in those innovations they won’t be able to advance. In chapter 14, when Diamond explains the different levels of organizations I agree that in order for an organization to succeed it needs to have some type of centralized government to keep things in order. Without order societies will not be able to advance because they don’t have laws and there is no consequence for their actions. Overall, I agree with Jared Diamonds ideas on the formation of societies because they made a lot of sense and were intriguing.

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