Friday, November 8, 2019
Free Essays on Guns, Germs, And Steel
Introduction ââ¬Å"Guns, Germs, and Steelâ⬠is a fascinating and enlightening book to read. I enjoyed reading this book, but donââ¬â¢t become confused that I agree with everything that is written in this book. The author, Jared Diamond wrote this book in response to a questioned presented to him by a politician named Yali in New Guinea. The question was, ââ¬Å"Why is it that you white people develop so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea, but we black people had little cargo of our own?â⬠Diamond attempts to answer this question in this book. In this book he comes to the conclusion that the rise of agricultural, centralized governments, geography, and animal domestication all played a part in the reason why some countries came to be more powerful than others. He has to trace human roots all the way back to when they first evolved. He runs into problems because some of the weakest countries were one of the first to evolved, but why? Simple Answer Jared Diamond summarizes his book, and answer to Yaliââ¬â¢s question into one simple sentence; ââ¬Å"History followed different courses for different peoples because differences among peopleââ¬â¢s environmentââ¬â¢sâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (Pg 25). Of course, this answer is just scratching the surface when the complexity of the question is truly comprehended. However, lets focus on the simple answer for the time being. Diamond is saying that the disparity between the wealth of some countries versus the wealth, or lack of, is essentially caused by the differences among the countries environment. Environments constitute a wide range of things; Climate, animals, crops, social environment, among other things. This simple answer doesnââ¬â¢t answer Yaliââ¬â¢s question because the question is a complex one. I attempt to interpret his findings to the best of my knowledge. The most important thing to remember is the importance of food production by harvesting crops. Throughout the book he attempts to relay the i... Free Essays on Guns, Germs, And Steel Free Essays on Guns, Germs, And Steel Introduction ââ¬Å"Guns, Germs, and Steelâ⬠is a fascinating and enlightening book to read. I enjoyed reading this book, but donââ¬â¢t become confused that I agree with everything that is written in this book. The author, Jared Diamond wrote this book in response to a questioned presented to him by a politician named Yali in New Guinea. The question was, ââ¬Å"Why is it that you white people develop so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea, but we black people had little cargo of our own?â⬠Diamond attempts to answer this question in this book. In this book he comes to the conclusion that the rise of agricultural, centralized governments, geography, and animal domestication all played a part in the reason why some countries came to be more powerful than others. He has to trace human roots all the way back to when they first evolved. He runs into problems because some of the weakest countries were one of the first to evolved, but why? Simple Answer Jared Diamond summarizes his book, and answer to Yaliââ¬â¢s question into one simple sentence; ââ¬Å"History followed different courses for different peoples because differences among peopleââ¬â¢s environmentââ¬â¢sâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (Pg 25). Of course, this answer is just scratching the surface when the complexity of the question is truly comprehended. However, lets focus on the simple answer for the time being. Diamond is saying that the disparity between the wealth of some countries versus the wealth, or lack of, is essentially caused by the differences among the countries environment. Environments constitute a wide range of things; Climate, animals, crops, social environment, among other things. This simple answer doesnââ¬â¢t answer Yaliââ¬â¢s question because the question is a complex one. I attempt to interpret his findings to the best of my knowledge. The most important thing to remember is the importance of food production by harvesting crops. Throughout the book he attempts to relay the i...
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