Primitive Man In A Modern World (1969)

A film by the Moody Institute of Science that critiques the idea of “primitive” societies by arguing that many such groups—like the Lockandons, Chimulas, and Quechuas—are actually the decayed descendants of once-great civilizations such as the Maya, Inca, and Aztec. Through a mix of ethnographic footage and historical narration, the film contrasts these cultures’ past achievements in architecture, astronomy, and medicine with their present-day struggles marked by superstition, addiction, and poverty. It warns that moral and spiritual decay, not just external conditions, lead civilizations to collapse—implying that modern Western society, despite its technological progress, may face the same fate if it continues to ignore these lessons from history.

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