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So a smart person had a generalized, autodidactic, imperfect sense of history. And there was a circular logic to this: The importance of any given memory was validated by the fact that someone remembered it at all.
Chuck Klosterman • But What If We're Wrong?: Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past
The Professor Banned From Speaking Out: "We Need To Start Preparing Before It's Too Late!” - Dr Bret
youtu.be#399 – Jared Kushner: Israel, Palestine, Hamas, Gaza, Iran, and the Middle East
open.spotify.comIf human history were a 1,000-page book, then the hunter-gatherer period would be the first 950 pages
Tim Urban • #360 – Tim Urban: Tribalism, Marxism, Liberalism, Social Justice, and Politics | Lex Fridman Podcast
Je hais, pour ma part, ces systèmes absolus, qui font dépendre tous les événements de l’histoire de grandes causes premières se liant les unes aux autres par une chaîne fatale, et qui suppriment, pour ainsi dire, les hommes de l’histoire du genre humain. Je les trouve étroits dans leur prétendue grandeur, et faux sous leur air de vérité mathématiqu
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The Beginning of Infinity, Part 2
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Martin Gurri • Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
In recent years a new anti-monopoly movement has emerged, partly inspired by the Progressives, with new ideas for the old desire to make all citizens capable of participating in our political and economic life. Its most famous advocate is Senator Elizabeth Warren, who often echoes Brandeis, and who told the story of Frances Perkins one night in a c
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