Learning from the Past to Change Our Future

Collapse How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. By Jared Diamond . Viking Press, New York, 2005. 591 pp. $29.95, C$44. ISBN 0-670-03337-5. Examining cases such as Easter Island, the Greenland Norse, and the Classic Maya, the author provides a comparative study of the economic and social ruin that...

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