>It is not common knowledge that a hunter gatherer lifestyle without medicine/food science/etc is better.
Nobody claimed it was.
>It is an extraordinary claim.
Which nobody made. The claim was that they worked fewer hours and had more nutritious diets. You should really consider reading the posts you reply to.
>It’s good because it’s provided us with abundance to the point where we are no longer struggling just to feed ourselves
We haven't been struggling just to feed ourselves in over 2000 years. Obesity and diet caused diseases are not an improvement over healthy diets. An excess of food is not superior to the correct amount of food.
What does the rest of the sentence say that you deliberately cut out just to give yourself a lame excuse to keep shitflinging over a childish grudge?
"and was done mainly using horses or oxen pulling plows and cultivators."
Nobody hoed fields. There's even a book written by an actual historian on this very subject linked to in the post you replied to. If you do not wish to purchase it, I am sure you can find an alternative means of acquiring a digital copy.
>A non-negligible portion of the richest people are first generation.
<1% is not non-negligible.
>And again, of course most of the 99% will stay in the 99% because math
And again, that's not what was said. You seem to have a very difficult time responding to the actual words people use rather than what you want to pretend they said.
>It’s not propaganda when it comes mostly from the people on the left
"The date range of this period is ambiguous, disputed, and variable according to the region in question. While it is possible to speak of a general 'stone age' period for the whole of humanity, some groups never developed metal-smelting technology, so remained in a 'stone age' until they encountered technologically developed cultures"
Nobody claimed it was.
>It is an extraordinary claim.
Which nobody made. The claim was that they worked fewer hours and had more nutritious diets. You should really consider reading the posts you reply to.
>It’s good because it’s provided us with abundance to the point where we are no longer struggling just to feed ourselves
We haven't been struggling just to feed ourselves in over 2000 years. Obesity and diet caused diseases are not an improvement over healthy diets. An excess of food is not superior to the correct amount of food.