Doug Lautzenheiser

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Wherever urban civilizations arose, full-fledged systems of writing were developed because they were needed. Societies composed of tens or hundreds of thousands of individuals—most of whom are strangers to each other—require technologies of communication that can transmit complex messages effectively and reliably over time and space. When these urban societies did not already possess a system of writing—or were unable to borrow a system of writing from their neighbors—they invented their own.
Unbound: How Eight Technologies Made Us Human and Brought Our World to the Brink
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