Guns Germs And Steel Reflection

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Jared Diamond reflects back on Guns, Germs, and Steel six years later in 2003. Diamond expresses that his central message of the book has not changed since he first published the book and is still valid today. The essence of the book has always been that alterations among societies is due to environmental influences rather than psychological reasons. Though many people have made remarks about parallels or contrasts between the ancient world and the modern world. The revelations were about New Zealand’s musket wars, Europe vs. China, and differences in societies being rich or poor. Diamond gives further detail into each of these revelations providing some answers. Ultimately, Jared recognizes that there are many reasons for effects in history

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