An analysis of historical crises over the past 2,000 years offers lessons for avoiding the end times.
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Charlie Kirk’s tragic assassination should have made one man the obvious object of outrage: Tyler Robinson, the Utah student ...
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The "walking" philosophers, known as the Peripatetics, represent one of the most influential traditions in the history of ...
Palaspata temple linked to the Tiwanaku empire has been discovered in Bolivia, an archaeological find that redefines Andean political.
This video examines the decline of Classical Greece after the age of Athens and Alexander, tracing how political domination ...
The death toll following a stampede at a political rally for a popular Indian actor and politician in the southern state of ...
When most of us think about the history of money, we imagine a simple timeline: people bartered goods, then invented coins, ...
If you were into Spartacus for the brutal clashes the betrayals that went one step too far and indiscriminate slaughter you'd be in good company.
When we picture the history of money, many imagine barter leading naturally to coins, then paper bills, then cards and ...