I'm afraid...
Nah, I'm not that scary...
The State emerges and 10k years later - we went to the Moon.
That's another negative my friend; 10k years later a handful of us went to the moon, the rest of us are still asking "when moon?", "when Lambo?" ;-) I'd hate to go on a chicken-or-egg dispute with you, but I think it's safe to assume that you know as well as I do that technology (the plough first and foremost, which enabled us to mass-produce food) came first, and that afterwards a handful of people appropriated that technology and resources (the land) for themselves. 10k years later nothing has changed: Jobs appropriates all the publicly funded technologies and sells them as if they were his own. We've been stagnant for 10k years, since we went from equal and truly free people to the class divide that has suppressed the masses all that time. It's not that complicated.
You're ignoring the existence of chieftains, little monarchs, that ruled over us during that period. Are the archaeologist of today finding the ordinary graves of ordinary humans or that of the rulers? Even then some animals were more equal than others.
Fair enough. But 10k years later you've got two of us arguing on the blockchain-powered website instead of worrying whether or not we'll please the local warlord ;-)
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Those didn't exist before we stopped being nomadic tribes; those existed after the invention of the aforementioned plough, before we settled down in towns, cities, city-states, states and nations eventually. You're making my point here, for which I'm grateful :-)
Warlords are indeed local, and always on the prowl for additional localities. With that I refer to the previous point ;-)
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