Ten thousand years of tyranny
Surviving the ecological meltdown
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Book Details
About the Book
“Ten thousand years of tyranny” is an uncompromising polemic which argues that the world is affluent but was corrupted by the concentration of power in (a few) human hands at the Neolithic, a mere 10,000 years ago. The destruction of the planet has unfolded ever since and can only have one end. That mistake can still be reversed but only by popular action which destroys the myth of economic scarcity and restores affluence and equality.
About the Author
Richard Frost is 88. He left school at 16 to become a reporter on the local newspaper in Hasting. He went to Lancaster University at 33 to study politics (awarded first class honours) and subsequently studied prehistoric archaeology at Liverpool and Durham. His book is the result of 40 years of research.