Myth, Philosophy, Why the Greeks?, Parmenides, Greek Historyhttps://friesian.com/greek.htm
someone to hire for military engineering projects; but that is the account (from Herodotus) that we have of Thales, who is supposed to have actually diverted a river around behind
economics economieshttps://histclo.com/eco/eco.html
and the related military activity. As metalury technology improved, iron, a much more common metal, became important. These metals were the important raw materials along with orga
CIH is primarily a history site. Marxists would say that economics fundamentally drives history. HBC believes that this is a gross over simplification, but of course economics is
Prussianism And Socialism by Oswald Spenglerhttp://www.worldfuturefund.org/wffmaster/Reading/Germany/P%20Soc/Prussianism.Socialism.htm
Witness our military history from Kolin and Hochkirch to Jena and the Wars of Liberation, when the attempt was made on French soil to win Prussia’s allies for Napoleon by proposin
Prussianism And Socialism was a very interesting work by Spengler which showed the connection between the imperial German state and many aspects of socialism.
Expansion of Races | by Charles Edward Woodruffhttps://chestofbooks.com/history/anthropology/Race-Expansion/
took the form of military ... Organization Of Migrants It is evident that when races migrated, their organization corresponded to that of the period. The earliest emigrants were t
Most of the manuscript was written in various parts of the world, while actually collecting the data and observing the phenomena described. Particular emphasis, of course, has been
Chapter 57: The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empirehttps://ccel.org/g/gibbon/decline/volume2/chap57.htm
the state of his military force; one hundred thousand foot, fifty-five thousand horse, and thirteen hundred elephants of battle. ( 10 ) He again wept the instability of human grea
Chapter 57 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; The Turks of the House of Seljuk
World War I as Fulfillment: Power and the Intellectuals by Murray N. Rothbardhttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard156.html
to any member of the military establishment within those zones, even in one's private home. Any inebriated servicemen were subject to courts-martial. But the most severe thrust to
David Hume: Idea of a Perfect Commonwealthhttps://dhspriory.org/kenny/PhilTexts/Hume/PerfectCommonwealth.htm
were liable for military service and were to have arms and regular training. Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that the appropriate military system for a republic was a militia on the
Chapter 15 of 'The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire'http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume1/chap15.htm
administration or the military defence of the empire. Some indulgence might perhaps be allowed to those persons who, before their conversion, were already engaged in such violent
Chapter 15. The progress of the Christian religion, and the sentiments, manners, numbers, and condition of the primitive Christians
Campbel, Joseph "Myths to Live By"https://carljung.ru/Library/EngCampMyth.htm
marvelously threatening military figures flourishing swords. These are the Buddhist counterparts of the cherubim stationed by Yahweh at the garden gate. However, here we are not t
On the Jewish Questionhttps://www.unitedeuropeanchristendom.com/otjq.html
and Omni Marxists . The military and police and surveillance state aspects will of course not be suddenly thrust upon European Christendom and her peoples, so much as these will p
The Lawhttps://reaction.la/bastiat.htm
One, Sparta, was military; the other, Athens, was commercial. In the former, it was desired that the citizens be idle; in the latter, love of labor was encouraged. Note the marvel
The law perverted! And the police powers of the state perverted along with it! The law, I say, not only turned from its proper purpose but made to follow an entirely contrary purpo
The Spalding Research Project: Paper#10http://solomonspalding.com/SRP/SRPpap10.htm
abridged religious and military records of an ancient civilized people are introduced into the story in Chapter VII. This increase in textual resemblance climaxes in the manuscrip
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