Goliath’s Curse by Luke Kemp - ISBN: 9781405974899
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Humanity’s rise and fall: can we control Goliath or face our end?
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Goliath’s Curse

The History and Future of Societal Collapse

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    592 pages

  • Release Date

    5 May 2026

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Summary

A radical retelling of human history through collapse, and what it means for our uncertain future

A radical retelling of human history through collapse - from the dawn of our species to the urgent existential threats of the twenty-first century and beyond.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781405974899
ISBN-10:1405974893
Author:Luke Kemp
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:592
Release Date:5 May 2026
Weight:426g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 35mm
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Critics Review

An epic analysis of 5,000 years of civilisation … The lessons he has drawn are often striking: people are fundamentally egalitarian but are led to collapses by enriched, status-obsessed elites, while past collapses often improved the lives of ordinary citizens … scholarly, but the straight-talking Australian can also be direct – Damian Carrington * Guardian *
Unlike Jared Diamond’s formative 1997 bestseller Guns, Germs and Steel, which focuses on a handful of examples (and is increasingly contested by scholars), Goliath’s Curse analyzes a massive data set through digital analysis … In the modern tradition of Big Books of human history like Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens and David Graeber and David Wengrow’s The Dawn of Everything, Goliath’s Curse provides a novel theory of civilizational development … feels something like reading Thomas Piketty filtered through Mad Max … a strangely hopeful book – Ed Simon * New York Times *
An excellent survey of human history through the collapses of Goliath-like kings, states and empiresKemp sees a solution in the flashing warning lights; the collective means to rise up and slay the Goliaths of climate change, big tech and authoritarianism through true, progressive democracy – Ben East * Observer *
A brilliant, utterly convincing account of the evolution of human society and why we are probably reaching humanity’s end days – Henry Marsh, author of DO NO HARM
A comprehensive overview of societal collapse, based on the analysis of dozens of cases spanning thousands of years from the Paleolithic to today. Highly recommended – Peter Turchin, author of END TIMES
Absolutely essential reading for understanding why past civilisations collapsed, and how to protect our own from the same fate – Lewis Dartnell, author of THE KNOWLEDGE: How to Rebuild Our World After An Apocalypse
Learned, provocative and deeply unsettling … exceptionally powerful, undeniably impressive – Andrew Lynch * Irish Times *
Luke Kemp, who analyses 5,000 years of the rise and fall of civilisations in his book Goliath’s Curse, sees the trend towards collapse emerging for global capitalism. According to Kemp, there are two paths for our future: either we will witness global societal collapse, or we will radically change the way we organise our societies – Ingrid Robeyns * Guardian *
A deeply sobering and strangely inspiring history of how societies collapse - and how we can still save ours. Read it now, or your descendants will find it in the ruins – Johann Hari, author of STOLEN FOCUS
Exceptional … This is not a book for the anxious. It tells of the collapse of empires and the potential for the implosion of human society. In his marshalling of existential risks the author Luke Kemp deploys apocalyptic prose – Mark Urban * Sunday Times *
Erudite, detailed and urgent. A masterpiece of data-driven collapsology – Paul Cooper, author of FALL OF CIVILIZATIONS
In this wide-ranging book Luke Kemp presents a fascinating multi-millennial panorama of how societies have emerged, flourished, but eventually collapsed. He then addresses the lessons this historical record offers for safeguarding humanity’s future, in an era when unprecedented global connectedness and technological advance could engulf our entire civilisation in a terminal catastrophe – Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal, founder of CSER, and author of Our Final Century
Luke Kemp is a writer and thinker of great talent and probity, and Goliath’s Curse is an important, clarifying, and most of all timely contribution to our age of anxiety – Gideon Lewis-Kraus, staff writer at the New Yorker
Goliath’s Curse is best read as a call to channel apocalyptic angst into a productive political project, an appeal to combat oppression and inequality … Today there is ample evidence that we live in a dark, ever more undemocratic, frighteningly unequal, and possibly doomed world. At a time like this, Kemp’s invitation to imagine what a better society could look like—and to believe that we might still avoid the worst outcomes—sounds a welcome note – Linda Kinstler * The Atlantic *
With a breathtaking sweep of history, Luke Kemp decodes the operating system of power and its recurring fatal error: the belief that dominance equals resilience. Goliath’s Curse reveals how, from the first empires to our digital age, the concentration of power has always been a precursor to collapse. By showing that our most enduring social structures are built not on command, but on collaboration, Kemp offers a profound argument for the power of plurality. An essential read for anyone building the more open, fair, and anti-fragile world we urgently need – Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s Cyber Ambassador and founding Minister of Digital Affairs
A page-turning masterpiece and a necessary antidote to our age of crisis. If you like Jared Diamond you’ll love Goliath’s Curse. Compelling and profound – Roman Krznaric, author of THE GOOD ANCESTOR
An invigorating look at big picture history across continents and millennia, and a survival manual to boot * Kirkus Reviews *
A brilliant and unnerving debut from economist and geographer Kemp … a sweeping and dire vision of a world on the brink * Publishers Weekly *
A great book. The history and plausible futures of collapse are set forth with incredible clarity and rigour. The worst outcome is - we hope - probably preventable if we are perceptive enough as a species, and plan enough to persevere against the stupidity and arrogance of the plutocrats in our midst – Danny Dorling, author of THE NEXT CRISIS
This is the book on societal collapse that I had always hoped someone would write. It was worth the wait! – Walter Scheidel, author of The Great Leveler

About The Author

Luke Kemp

Luke Kemp is a research associate at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge. He has a background in human geography, international relations and economics, all of which he tutored or lectured in at the Australian National University (ANU). His research has been covered by media outlets such as the New York Times, the BBC and the New Yorker.

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