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4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com 4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com
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‘The Destiny of Civilization’
for - book - The Destiny of Civilization - Michael Hudson - to - book - The Design of Civilization - Michael Hudson - insight - Greek Society, and later, Western Society grew out of the Greek "conflict" model
to - book - The Destiny of Civilization - Michael Hudson - https://hyp.is/ID3F7KiwEe-26QsBOrdtlQ/4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com/p/a-global-history-of-societal-regulation
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- Sep 2024
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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- mission of civilisation
- Philippine-American War
- Benjamin Tillman
- Henry Labouchère
- empire
- Rudyard Kipling
- colonialism
- The White Man's Burden
- Spanish-American War
- Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria
- Dan Allosso Book Club 2024-09-28
- manifest destiny
- Boxer Rebellion
- power over
- white supremacy
- Mark Twain
- William McKinley
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- Sep 2023
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
- Oct 2018
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www.facinghistory.org www.facinghistory.org
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by our own expectations, we can impact other people's behavior
This is such a powerful and remarkable statement. As much as we believe in the humanistic aspect and that "we have control over our own thoughts and destinies," perhaps this is not the case. Maybe, as humans we learn to control others and by controlling others this helps regulate our own beliefs and values. ---WOW! Reverse psychology much?!?
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- Dec 2016
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gateway.ipfs.io gateway.ipfs.io
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Developing Knowledge is a major theme in all of our discussions. Knowledge, relationships and communication permeate all true activity, true development and true progress. They give rise to your spiritual nature and destiny.
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WORLD EVOLUTION
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Chapter 14 WORLD EVOLUTION
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world evolution.
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- Nov 2016
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gateway.ipfs.io gateway.ipfs.io
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Though your personalities may have difficulties and your orientations may be different, you will feel at home with them nonetheless because they have come from your Spiritual Family
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caseyboyle.net caseyboyle.netGorgias1
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But the virtue of each thing, whether body or soul, instrument or creature, when given to them in the best way comes to them not by chance but as the result of the order and truth and art which are imparted to them: Am I not right? I maintain that I am. And is not the virtue of each thing dependent on order or arrangement? Yes, I say. And that which makes a thing good is the proper order inhering in each thing? Such is my view.
This sounds a lot like Encomium of Helen; it is the will of the gods or destiny. Gorgias uses this same logic in trying defending Helen. If there exists Truth, as Socrates is arguing, then the gods must have established it and therefore pre-destined everything. So, why bother?
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