• ooli@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 month ago

    i needed your comment to realize I forgot to put the wiki link. You can forward your complaint to Bookchin ;)

    Noting the lack of hierarchy and economic inequality, historian and anti-capitalist author Murray Bookchin has argued that Çatalhöyük was an early example of anarcho-communism.[40]

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      1 month ago

      Out of curiosity, do you know if any other historians/archaeoanthropologists who would make that same claim?

      Not to say it’s wrong, but I can see how it would be tempting as a self-declared anti-capitalist to want to interpret the findings in a way that conforms to (and thereby confirms) my worldview.

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        1 month ago

        I heard about Catalhoyuk yesterday… So i have no clue how scientist are perceiving it. But the construction: all together under the same roof, with no street, is pretty striking.

        Obviously this dude calling it “anarcho communist” is biased… the wiki article seems to purposely avoid a neutral tone to make it clear.
        But I can see why he came to that conclusion. I dont think we have any other settlement even remotely resembling this one, to make a more informed guess