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Scale and information-processing thresholds in Holocene social evolution
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This exciting research by Jaeweon Shin, Michael Holton Price, David H. Wolpert, Hajime Shimao, Brendan Tracey, and Timothy A. Kohler delves into the evolution of polities across the globe, revealing that societal progress unfolds in distinct phases tied to critical thresholds in scale and information processing. Discover how mismatches in these areas may lead to social collapses!
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