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[W]hat makes patriotic and religious fanatics such dangerous opponents is not the deaths of the fanatics themselves, but their willingness to accept the deaths of a fraction of their number in order to annihilate or crush their infidel enemy.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Annihilation Death Fanaticism Radicalism War

Science is often misrepresented as β€˜the body of knowledge acquired by performing replicated controlled experiments in the laboratory.’ Actually, science is something broader: the acquisition of reliable knowledge about the world.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Epistemology Knowledge Science

Two types of choices seem to me to have been crucial in tipping the outcomes [of the various societies' histories] towards success or failure: long-term planning and willingness to reconsider core values. On reflection we can also recognize the crucial role of these same two choices for the outcomes of our individual lives.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Failure History Planning Reconsideration Society Success Values

Many of our problems are broadly similar to those that undermined ... Norse Greenland, and that many other past societies also struggled to solve. Some of those past societies failed (like the Greenland Norse) and others succeeded ... The past offers us a rich database from which we can learn in order that we may keep on succeeding.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Examples Failure History Learning Past Problems Solutions Struggle Success

The history of interactions among disparate peoples is what shaped the modern world through conquest, epidemics and genocide. Those collisions created reverberations that have still not died down after many centuries, and that are actively continuing in some of the world's most troubled areas.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Conquest Epidemics Genocide History Interaction Peoples War

Much of human history has consisted of unequal conflicts between the haves and the have-nots.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Conflicts History Possession War

(On the beginning of the mid-1990s' genocidal war in Rwanda:)Within six weeks, an estimated 800,000 Tutsi, representing about three-quarters of the Tutsi then remaining in Rwanda, or 11% of Rwanda's total population, had been killed.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Africa Genocide Rwanda Tutsi War

To me, the conclusion that the public has the ultimate responsibility for the behavior of even the biggest businesses is empowering and hopeful, rather than disappointing. My conclusion is not a moralistic one about who is right or wrong, admirable or selfish, a good guy or a bad guy. My conclusion is instead a prediction, based on what I have seen happening in the past. Businesses have changed when the public came to expect and require different behavior, to reward businesses for behavior that the public wanted, and to make things difficult for businesses practicing behaviors that the public didn't want. I predict that in the future, just as in the past, changes in public attitudes will be essential for changes in businesses' environmental practices.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Business Economics Politics Power Public

...neither life nor history is an enterprise for those who seek simplicity and consistency.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond History

History as well as life itself is complicated -- neither life nor history is an enterprise for those who seek simplicity and consistency.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Complications History Life Simplicity

Not until the beginning of the 20th century did Europe's urban populations finally become self-sustaining: before then, constant immigration of healthy peasants from the countryside was necessary to make up for the constant deaths of city dwellers from crowd diseases.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Civilization Disease History

For anyone inclined to caricature environmental history as 'environmental determinism,' the contrasting histories of the Dominican Republic and Haiti provide a useful antidote. Yes, environmental problems do constrain human societies, but the societies' responses also make a difference.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Choices Environment Environmental Determinism History Societies

Rhino-mounted Bantu shock troops could have overthrown the Roman Empire. It never happened.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond History

Twelve thousand years ago, everybody on earth was a hunter-gatherer; now almost all of us are farmers or else are fed by farmers. The spread of farming from those few sites of origin usually did not occur as a result of the hunter-gatherers' elsewhere adopting farming; hunter-gatherers tend to be conservative.... Instead, farming spread mainly through farmers' outbreeding hunters, developing more potent technology, and then killing the hunters or driving them off of all lands suitable for agriculture.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Civilization History

Thanks to this availability of suitable wild mammals and plants, early peoples of the Fertile Crescent could quickly assemble a potent and balanced biological package for intensive food production. That package comprised three cereals, as the main carbohydrate sources; four pulses, with 20β€”25 percent protein, and four domestic animals, as the main protein sources, supplemented by the generous protein content of wheat; and flax as a source of fiber and oil (termed linseed oil: flax seeds are about 40 percent oil). Eventually, thousands of years after the beginnings of animal domestication and food production, the animals also began to be used for milk, wool, plowing, and transport. Thus, the crops and animals of the Fertile Crescent's first farmers came to meet humanity's basic economic needs: carbohydrate, protein, fat, clothing, traction, and transport.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Civilization History

Technology causes problems as well as solves problems. Nobody has figured out a way to ensure that, as of tomorrow, technology won't create problems. Technology simply means increased power, which is why we have the global problems we face t

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Globalization Power Problems Technology

Sex in social mammals is generally carried out in public, before the gazes of other members of the troop.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Biology Mating Mating Ritual Public Sex Sex

Sex is flagrantly separated from reproduction in a few species, including bonobos and dolphins.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Bonobos Dolphin Sex

big-bang reproduction, or semelparity: a single reproductive effort, followed by preprogrammed death.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Death Mating Ritual Sex

Recreational sex is thus supposed to function as the glue holding a human couple together while they cooperate in rearing their helpless baby.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Couple Monogamy Recreational Sex Sex

The daddy-at-home theory posits that concealed ovulation evolved to promote monogamy, to force the man to stay home, and thus to bolster his certainty about his paternity of his wife's children. The many-fathers theory instead posits that concealed ovulation evolved to give the women access to many sex partners and thus to leave many men uncertain as to whether they sired her children.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Monogamy Ovulation Sex

But the largest number of primate species--thirty-four--have a promiscuous system in which females routinely associate and copulate with multiple males.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Evolution Monogamy Polyamory Primate Sex

The metaphor is so obvious. Easter Island isolated in the Pacific Ocean β€” once the island got into trouble, there was no way they could get free. There was no other people from whom they could get help. In the same way that we on Planet Earth, if we ruin our own [world], we won't be able to get help.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Destruction Environment Escape Help Isolation Preservation Society

Isn't language loss a good thing, because fewer languages mean easier communication among the world's people? Perhaps, but it's a bad thing in other respects. Languages differ in structure and vocabulary, in how they express causation and feelings and personal responsibility, hence in how they shape our thoughts. There's no single purpose best language; instead, different languages are better suited for different purposes. For instance, it may not have been an accident that Plato and Aristotle wrote in Greek, while Kant wrote in German. The grammatical particles of those two languages, plus their ease in forming compound words, may have helped make them the preeminent languages of western philosophy. Another example, familiar to all of us who studied Latin, is that highly inflected languages (ones in which word endings suffice to indicate sentence structure) can use variations of word order to convey nuances impossible with English. Our English word order is severely constrained by having to serve as the main clue to sentence structure. If English becomes a world language, that won't be because English was necessarily the best language for diplomacy.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Expression Language Thought

Perhaps our greatest distinction as a species is our capacity, unique among animals, to make counter-evolutionary choices.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Decision Making Decisions Evolution

It's striking that Native Americans evolved no devastating epidemic diseases to give to Europeans in return for the many devastating epidemic diseases that Indians received from the Old World.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Disease Epidemics Evolution Native Americans

[T]he values to which people cling most stubbornly under inappropriate conditions are those values that were previously the source of their greatest triumphs.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Error Stubbornness Values

People often ask, What is the single most important environmental population problem facing the world today? A flip answer would be, The single most important problem is our misguided focus on identifying the single most important problem!

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Environment Error Misguidedness Population Problems

In much of the rest of the world, rich people live in gated communities and drink bottled water. That's increasingly the case in Los Angeles where I come from. So that wealthy people in much of the world are insulated from the consequences of their act

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Actions Civilization Consequences Environment Foresight Insight Isolation Realization Rich Wealthy

For any ranked society, whether a chiefdom or a state, one thus has to ask, why do the commoners tolerate the transfer of the fruits of their hard labor to kleptocrats? This question raised by political theorists from Plato to Marx are raised anew by voters in every modern election. Kleptocracies with little public support run the risk of being overthrown, either by downtrodden commoners, or by upstart would be replacement kleptocrats seeking public support by promising a higher ratio of services rendered to fruits stolen.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Political Taxes

I've worked very hard in this book to keep the lines of communication open. I don't want to turn someone away from this information for partisan political reasons.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Book Political Information

Lest those islands still seem to you too remote in space and time to be relevant to our modern societies, just think about the risks... of our increasing globalization and increasing worldwide economic interdependence.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Time Risks Globalization

Biology is the science. Evolution is the concept that makes biology unique.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Unique Evolution Biology

Thousands of years ago, humans domesticated every possible large wild mammal species fulfilling all those criteria and worth domesticating, with the result that there have been no valuable additions of domestic animals in recent times, despite the efforts of modern science.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Animals Wild Years

The broadest pattern of history - namely, the differences between human societies on different continents - seems to me to be attributable to differences among continental environments, and not to biological differences among peoples themselves.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Me Differences Human

Technology has to be invented or adopted.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Adopted Invented

Take air quality in the United States today: It's about 30 percent better than it was 25 years ago, even though there are now more people driving more cars.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Today Quality People

I decided that now is the time to start doing the things that really interest me and I find important. It was in the 10 years of the MacArthur grant that I began working on my first book... and I began putting more work into environmental history.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Work Time History

Federal elections happen every two years in this country. Presidential elections every four years. And four years just isn't long enough to dismantle all the environmental laws we've got in this country.

~ Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond Long Country Laws
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