Mike Heath

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a standard story of human political evolution told by earlier generations of scholars was that states arose from the need to manage complex irrigation systems, or perhaps just large concentrations of people and information. This gave rise to top-down power, which in turn came to be tempered, eventually, by democratic institutions. That would imply a sequence of development somewhat like this: Administration Sovereignty (eventually) Charismatic Politics
The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity
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