Guns Germs and Steel
Humans have lived on this planet for thousands of years. Over the time, they learned, developed, acquired knowledge, and civilized in the process. Yet, this learning can't be construed to be complete, leaving a lot to be learned. Along the way, human race has evolved by generating vast amounts of food, domestication of plant and animals, along with battles and illnesses. The primitive human who survived on hunting has reformed into modern human as we see today. In the book Guns Germs and Steel, author Jarred Diamond visited human history covering over one million years. In nineteen chapters, he explained the human evolution from hunter gatherers to modern humans along with vast food production, plant and animal domestication, battles and illnesses that ruled the Earth. According to Diamond, world advanced from the hunter gatherers to modern humans at different rates and it was all connected to the domestication and food production (or guns, germs and steel). The world’s …show more content…
In the book Guns Germs and Steel, guns started wars and battles; germs were spread because of domestication and production; and steel caused the domestication and production. Diamond expresses in his book that many wars and illnesses could’ve been avoided if people had started the food production and domestication at the right place and time. They were the two causes of guns, germs, and steel and still are. For that reason, wars still continue to be fought and new illnesses rise up like Ebola and H1N1. Guns and Germs brought the use of steel and metal beyond the necessary means and resulted in excessive usage of the same. With Guns Germs and Steel, Diamond also talks about the strengths and weaknesses of the past. If wars and battles continue to be waged as in the past, then it would remain as the most destructive weakness of humans.