Lecture

The Evolution of Urban Organisms

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This lecture explores the development of specialized organs in human societies, the transition to city life as a higher-scale organism, and the impact of central nervous system-like structures on social organization. It delves into the historical context of ancient empires, the role of agriculture in societal growth, and the ecological consequences of Greek and Roman civilizations.

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