What the Bronze Age Collapse Can Tell Us About Today

Interdependence, systems collapse, and the perfect storm on the horizon

Jared Barlament

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3200 years ago, the world ended. Now, many are saying it just might end again. How, then, did it happen the first time, and how might we learn from past mistakes today?

one of the St. Petersburg Sphinxes, 18th dynasty Egypt, about 1400 BC (photo by Julia Kadel on Unsplash)

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Jared Barlament

Author and essayist from Wisconsin studying anthropology and philosophy at Columbia University.