UNBOUND: How Eight Technologies Made Us Human, Transformed Society, and Brought the World to the Brink
Nonfiction Challenges for Mother Earth UNBOUND: How Eight Technologies Made Us Human, Transformed Society, and Brought the World to the Brink By Richard Currier 376 pp. Arcade Publishing Reviewed by David E. Hoekenga, M.D. While used occasionally before the last two hundred years the term technology has been widely applied to human effort since then. Currier uses it to describe events that in feels were critical to human progress. The author describes the primate baseline and how unusual monogamy is, occurring in only three percent of mammals, including humans. He writes that monogamy, while not perfect, promotes “social stability.” Drawing on very early man out of Africa such as “Lucy,” Currier describes how standing fully upright, forging fire hardening sticks, and especially a bigger brain benefitted the early hominids in their ascent . In the cleverly titled chapter “Hats, Huts, Togas and Tents,” s humans protect themselves and move into more hostile environments around the ...