Hunter-gatherers consume less energy per capita per year than any other group of human beings. Yet when you come to examine it the original affluent society was none other than the hunter's - in which all the people's material wants were easily satisfied. To accept that hunters are affluent is therefore to recognise that the present human condition of man slaving to bridge the gap between his unlimited wants and his insufficient means is a tragedy of modern times.Cultural criticism from Marshall Sahlins, author of Stone Age Economics.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 8:55 PM
Labels: consumer culture, Marshall Sahlins, primitivism, the human condition
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