>What happened between 400 A.D. and 1400 A.D.? Lots of felons were executed; lots of peasants were forced to marry outside their clan by canon law The one punishes impulsive violence, the other clannishness; at least the former and prolly both promote iq
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Greg Clark wrote a paper about that http://faculty.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/gclark/papers/Capitalism%20Genes.pdf …
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a whole book, even!
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The book is not quite as on the nose, so I always recommend the paper.
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errors in the book, or flabbier?
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Way flabbier.
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I always feel a little bad for books like that - but it's even worse when the original, tighter version was written by another person
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These are filters that explain 5th c. Europeans vs. 1850; but the other part of the explanation involves 5th c. Europeans vs. most non-Europeans, which relates to climate and lifestyle over several millennia
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