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Did Finance Make Civilization Possible?
You can ask, Why did human beings not make civilization fifty thousand years ago?
Furthermore the workers provide all the services and manufacture or grow all the goods that make civilization possible.
The earliest known practitioners of biotechnology — Babylonians who added a variety of yeast fungus to grain about 5,000 years ago — produced beer and helped make civilization fun.
None of our country's four slain Presidents were victims of any distinct idea of opposition or hope of gain; they were sacrificed, rather, to the blind tides of criminality and insanity that make civilization precarious.
Importing the ambience of Amsterdam's red-light district to a private home in Bedford, N.Y., is exactly the kind of desperate, trivial and expensive dislocation that should make civilization tremble beneath the revelers' feet.
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Have privacy, good taste and the sense of shame that makes civilization possible all vanished utterly?
In short, our brain evolved circuits to allow us to experience empathy and compassion, which in turn made civilization, and an ethics based on compassion, possible.
Best, because we could feed a larger population and soon had urban centers, specialized laborers, surplus commodities, and various other things that made civilization possible and necessary.
Mr. Meier's team at Firaxis Games clearly took seriously the idea of making Civilization more appealing and accessible to new players, but they glossed over and basically eliminated too many elements of previous Civ designs.
When you realize that for much of history, the fates of our peoples have been linked -- making civilization in Córdoba, sailing into exile as Columbus sailed to the New World -- you know that the past 50 years of bad feeling is an aberration.
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