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		<title>End times</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[One of the most iconoclastic thinkers of our time offers a brilliant new theory of how society works What leads to political turbulence and social breakdown? How do elites maintain their dominant position? And why do ruling classes sometimes suddenly lose their grip on power? For decades, complexity scientist Peter Turchin has been studying world history like no-one else. Assembling vast databases mined from 10,000 years of human activity, and then developing new models, he has transformed the way we learn from the past. 'End Times' is the result: a ground-breaking account of how society works.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>THE THOUGHT BOOK OF THE YEAR, <i>THE TIMES</i></b></p>
<p><b>A <i>GUARDIAN </i>BOOK OF THE YEAR</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;<i>Game of Thrones</i>-style intra-elite conflict meets big data&#8217; <i>TLS</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Extraordinary. . . the culmination of many years of highly original and innovative work&#8217; <i>Bloomberg</i></b></p>
<p><b>One of the most iconoclastic thinkers of our time offers a</b><b> brilliant new theory of how society works </b></p>
<p><i>What leads to political turbulence and social breakdown? How do elites maintain their dominant position? And why do ruling classes sometimes suddenly lose their grip on power?</i></p>
<p>For decades, complexity scientist Peter Turchin has been studying world history like no-one else. Assembling vast databases mined from 10,000 years of human activity, and then developing new models, he has transformed the way we learn from the past. <i>End Times</i> is the result: a ground-breaking account of how society works.</p>
<p>The lessons, he argues, are clear. When the balance of power between the ruling class and the majority tips too far in favour of elites, income inequality surges. The rich get richer, the poor further impoverished. As more people try to join the elite, frustration with the establishment brims over, often with disastrous consequences. Elite overproduction led to state breakdown in imperial China, in medieval France, in the American Civil War &#8211; and it is happening now.</p>
<p>But while we are far along the path toward violent political rupture, Turchin&#8217;s models also light the way to a brighter future. Drawing insight from those occasions in history where the balance was restored, <i>End Times</i> also points towards a different future: an escape from the patterns of the past.</p>
<p><b>BEST BOOKS OF SUMMER 2023: THE GUARDIAN * THE TIMES * SUNDAY TIMES</b></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A brilliant new theory of how society works from one of the most iconoclastic thinkers of our time.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>BEST BOOKS 2023: THE GUARDIAN * THE TIMES * SUNDAY TIMES</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A pre-eminent digital-age seer. . . a great collected narrative of human hope and human failure&#8217; Tim Adams, <i>Observer</i></p>
<p> </b><br /><b>&#8216;Extraordinary. . . the culmination of many years of highly original and innovative work&#8217; Niall Ferguson, <i>Bloomberg</i></b></p>
<p><b><br />One of the most iconoclastic thinkers of our time offers a</b><b> brilliant new theory of how society works </b></p>
<p><i>What leads to political turbulence and social breakdown? How do elites maintain their dominant position? And why do ruling classes sometimes suddenly lose their grip on power?</i></p>
<p>For decades, complexity scientist Peter Turchin has been studying world history like no-one else. Assembling vast databases mined from 10,000 years of human activity, and then developing new models, he has transformed the way we learn from the past. <i>End Times</i> is the result: a ground-breaking account of how society works.</p>
<p>The lessons, he argues, are clear. When the balance of power between the ruling class and the majority tips too far in favour of elites, income inequality surges. The rich get richer, the poor further impoverished. As more people try to join the elite, frustration with the establishment brims over, often with disastrous consequences. Elite overproduction led to state breakdown in imperial China, in medieval France, in the American Civil War &#8211; and it is happening now.</p>
<p>But while we are far along the path toward violent political rupture, Turchin&#8217;s models also light the way to a brighter future. Drawing insight from those occasions in history where the balance was restored, <i>End Times</i> also points towards a different future: an escape from the patterns of the past.</p>
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		<title>Figuring Out the Past</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[What was history's biggest empire? Or the tallest building of the ancient world? What was the average life expectancy in medieval Byzantium? The average wage in Old Kingdom Egypt? Where did scientific writing first emerge? What was the bloodiest ritual human sacrifice ever? We are used to thinking about history in terms of stories. Yet we understand our own world through data: vast arrays of statistics that reveal the workings of our societies. So, join the radical historians Peter Turchin and Dan Hoyer for a dive into the numbers that reveal the true shape of the past. Drawing on their own Seshat project, a staggeringly ambitious attempt to log each piece of demographic and econometric information that can be reliably estimated for every society that has ever existed, this book does more than tell the story of the past: it shows you the large-scale patterns.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The numbers that tell the story of humanity&#8217;Vital &#8230; If you&#8217;re thinking about setting up a giant land empire in Asia, you cannot do so without this book &#8230; If only the last Song emperor had had this book by his side, he might have avoided his appalling fate&#8217; Dan SnowWhat was history&#8217;s biggest empire? Or the tallest building of the ancient world? What was the average life expectancy in medieval Byzantium? The average wage in Old Kingdom Egypt? Where did scientific writing first emerge? What was the bloodiest ritual human sacrifice ever?We are used to thinking about history in terms of stories. Yet we understand our own world through data: vast arrays of statistics that reveal the workings of our societies. So, join the radical historians Peter Turchin and Dan Hoyer for a dive into the numbers that reveal the true shape of the past. Drawing on their own Seshat project, a staggeringly ambitious attempt to log each piece of demographic and econometric information that can be reliably estimated for every society that has ever existed, Figuring Out The Past does more than tell the story of the past: it shows you the large-scale patterns.</p>
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