One of the central themes of World History And The Eonic Effect is the study of the emergence of democracy in the eonic sequence, with the resulting suspense over the fate of this democratic stream. The article cited has the proper tone of suspense: How America’s empire will fall In the year 432 B.C., Athenian [...]
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Democracy and the ‘discrete freedom sequence’
August 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
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Kant’s Challenge blog starts: Rediscovering transcendental idealism
August 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
The new blog, Kant’s Challenge, is starting up with a post: Rediscovering transcendental idealism
Did the Phoenicians discover America? ….1421 and all that
August 20th, 2008 · No Comments
Gavin Menzies: mad as a snake – or a visionary? Last Updated: 12:01am BST 01/08/2008 His first book claimed that the Chinese discovered America. Now, in a controversial sequel, Gavin Menzies says they also sparked the Renaissance The author of 1421 is at it again. As to whether the Chinese discovered America, one could remain [...]
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Herodotus
August 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Time for this blog, so far specialized around ‘Site News’ to branch out into history, evolution and the eonic effect. Here, to begin, is an interesting book on the father of history, Herodotus. Students of the eonic effect will note that Herodotus, and the emergence of ‘history’, is correlated with the eonic effect itself, Herodotus [...]
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Two new blogbook essay series
July 5th, 2008 · No Comments
One Endless Argument: Surviving The Darwin Debate The Oedipus Paradox: The Legacy Of Social Darwinism