Source: 1980s, Laws of Media: The New Science (with Eric McLuhan) (1988), p. 98
“Understanding human history in the millennia following the Agricultural Revolution boils down to a single question: how did humans organise themselves in mass-cooperation networks, when they lacked the biological instincts necessary to sustain such networks? The short answer is that humans created imagined orders and devised scripts. These two inventions filled the gaps left by our biological inheritance.”
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
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