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Technology spreads faster in connected societies from "summary" of Guns Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond

In order to understand why technology spreads faster in connected societies, we must first examine the role of social networks in the transmission of ideas and innovations. In Guns, Germs, and Steel, Diamond argues that societies with more extensive and interconnected networks are more likely to adopt and adapt new technologies than isolated societies. This is because social connections provide channels for the exchange of information and knowledge, allowing for the rapid dissemination of new ideas. Connected societies are able to learn from one another and build upon each other's innovations, leading to a cumulative process of technological advancement. As Diamond explains, "The more people you can learn from, the faster you can learn." In other words, the larger and more interconnected a society's social network, the greater the pool of knowledge and expertise that can be tapped into. Moreover, connected societi...
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    Guns Germs and Steel

    Jared Diamond

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