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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents a discussion on progress and historical change, emphasizing that while progress is often seen as a linear improvement, it is complex and can have unintended consequences. It references the intellectual impact of Thomas Hobbes as an example of how new methods of thought can challenge existing beliefs. The text also includes a simulation of a papal election roleplay and discussions about historical media, such as the 'Medici: Masters of Florence' TV series. The conversation highlights the importance of context in understanding history and the potential for simulations to explore historical events in an interactive manner. | |
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rootsofprogress.org
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| | | | | Why the 19th-century philosophy of progress failed, and what challenges the progress movement needs to answer | |
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www.xxaxx.com
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| | | | | Introduction This blog is a bit of a journey that brings us around to a fine view of the expression: "It is the journey not just reaching the destination." Please note that the above expression is a modified version of "It is the journey not the destination." The reason for this modification of the original ... Continue reading It Is The Journey ? | |
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crimethinc.com
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| | | In 2002, hundreds of neo-Nazis gathered in York, PA to promote white supremacy. Anarchists and anti-fascists mobilized to stop them. | ||