Larry Gallagher

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In other words, foragers with immediate-return economies saw their relationships with one another as an extension of the relationship they had with the environments that shared food with them, and farmers with their delayed-return economies saw their relationships with one another as an extension of their relationship with the land that demanded work from them.
Work: A Deep History, from the Stone Age to the Age of Robots
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