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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
31 December 2012

Pages
  
499

Originally published
  
31 December 2012

Page count
  
499

Publisher
  
Viking Press

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

OCLC
  
793726658

Author
  
Jared Diamond

ISBN
  
9780670024810

Subject
  
Traditional society

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Jared Diamond books, Sociology books

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The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn from Traditional Societies? is a 2012 popular science book by Jared Diamond. It explores what people living in the Western world can learn from traditional societies, including differing approaches to conflict resolution, treatment of the elderly, childcare, the benefits of multilingualism and a lower salt intake.

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Reception

The World Until Yesterday has had a mixed reception. Abby O'Reilly of The Independent called it "essential reading" that "cements [Diamond's] position as the most considered, courageous and sensitive teller of the human story writing today." In The New York Times, David Brooks' review was mostly positive; but he lamented the lack of individual indigenous voices in the book, calling it "curiously impersonal."

Anthropologists' reception of the book was less positive. Ethnobotanist Wade Davis said both the scope of the "lessons" drawn and the range of ethnographic evidence used to support them was limited, characterising it as "a book of great promise [that] reads as a compendium of the obvious, ethnology by anecdote." Indigenous leaders in West Papua and indigenous rights organisation Survival International objected to Diamond's characterisation of tribal societies as violent.

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The World Until Yesterday Wikipedia