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- Agriculture is a fairly recent human invention, and in many ways it was one
- of the great \type {stupid} moves of all time. Hunter|-|gatherers have
- thousands of wild sources of food to subsist on. Agriculture changed that
- all, generating an overwhelming reliance on a few dozen domesticated food
- sources, making you extremely vulnerable to the next famine, the next locust
- infestation, the next potato blight. Agriculture allowed for stockpiling of
- surplus resources and thus, \type {inevitably}, the unequal stockpiling of
- them --- stratification of society and the invention of classes. Thus, it
- allowed for the invention of poverty. I think that the punch line of the
- primate|-|human difference is that when humans invented poverty, they came up
- with a way of subjugating the low|-|ranking like \type {nothing ever seen
- before} in the primate world.
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