On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 16:33:46 -0500, Paleogal <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Richard
> E. Nisbett argued in his recent book "The Geography of Thought." East
> Asians tend to be more interdependent than the individualists of the
> West, which he attributed to the social constraints and central control
> handed down as part of the rice-farming techniques Asians have practiced
> for thousands of years.
>
Consider this scenario: cereal grain eating was a dirty trick foisted on
people by evil would-be tyrants. The result was they were crippled in
mind, and somewhat in body so they could no longer be as
individualistic/independent as formerly. They then would have needed to be
more socially cohesive to make a living.
One idea for why people stopped eating paleo.
William