“For the spread and endurance of an idea the originator is dependent on the self-development of the receivers and transmitters.”
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Why Don't We Learn from History?
This book delves into the cyclical nature of historical events, analyzing the reasons behind the repetition of certain patterns and failures to learn from the past. It explores the complexities of human behavior and societal structures that contribute to these recurring issues. more
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