A fearless forecast for the world from 425 BC
BEWARE ‘PERIPATETIC MERCHANTS’
It’s easier to fool a crowd
than a single person.
—Herodotus
than a single person.
—Herodotus
Known as “The Father of History”, Herodotus of Halicarnassus (484-425 BC) bequeathed to us a detailed verbal photograph of when Greece and Persia were the major powers in the known world, and Egypt, after existing for many thousands of years, was going into eclipse. The philosophies developed during this era provide the bases of our thought processes today.
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