>I must united the Mexican people under one flag
and he actually did it, the absolute madman
>I must united the Mexican people under one flag
and he actually did it, the absolute madman
>I must united the Jewish people under one layer of dirt
and he actually tried to do it, the absolute madman
>thinkgen about spirits n stuff
Thoughts on this guy?
>>1065292
hack
>>1065292
Read his Rothschild book, Sigmund Warburg book, read the ascent of money and the Cash nexus.
He is a very good Historian. He does a lot of great archival work and his book on Warburg and from what i have heard of the Kissinger, books are fantastic. The cash nexus is also very good though quite academic and is really just a collection of essays but it as a corpus of his thinking it is absolutely brilliant.
I do have a lot of respect for the guy but while I do admire his boldness he fancies himself a bit of political player and mass thought leader and he doesn't seem to be succeeding.
Though he is a good debater.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9slquoIuPC8
>>1065292
total hunk
Why didn't the Kingdoms that existed in the territories of Britain, France, Germany, Poland, all form an expedition, invade Norway/Sweden, exterminate everyone there and put an end to the Viking menace?
Most of the world is shit tier at working together. Same as with the Mongols, everyone would have rather taken care of their own then stand together.
>>1065195
They didn't have to work together, they could each have done it by themselves.
>>1065187
But they did just that, except they sent missionaries instead.
Problem solved, far less bloodshed.
I'm new to 4chan and I was looking through my attic and I found this I don't know what it is and I am trying to get answers so if you can help please do
Thank you
>>1064945
Looks like a soviet ammo box, go ask on /k/.
>>1064945
For a start, it's upside down.
it's a box for russian maxim gun's belt
>'Then, is it the government of the kingdom which alone can be carried on along with the practice of husbandry? Great men have their proper business, and little men have their proper business. Moreover, in the case of any single individual, whatever articles he can require are ready to his hand, being produced by the various handicraftsmen:-- if he must first make them for his own use, this way of doing would keep all the people running about upon the roads. Hence, there is the saying, "Some labour with their minds, and some labour with their strength. Those who labour with their minds govern others; those who labour with their strength are governed by others. Those who are governed by others support them; those who govern others are supported by them." This is a principle universally recognised.
>Ch'an Hsiang said, 'If Hsü's doctrines were followed, then there would not be two prices in the market, nor any deceit in the kingdom. If a boy of five cubits were sent to the market, no one would impose on him; linen and silk of the same length would be of the same price. So it would be with bundles of hemp and silk, being of the same weight; with the different kinds of grain, being the same in quantity; and with shoes which were of the same size.'
>Mencius replied, 'It is the nature of things to be of unequal quality. Some are twice, some five times, some ten times, some a hundred times, some a thousand times, some ten thousand times as valuable as others. If you reduce them all to the same standard, that must throw the kingdom into confusion. If large shoes and small shoes were of the same price, who would make them? For people to follow the doctrines of Hsü, would be for them to lead one another on to practise deceit. How can they avail for the government of a State?'
Did Mencius refute Marx before Marx?
Common sense refutes Marx.
>Hurrr global class warfare will lead us to Utopia
>Everyone will be equal :D Just like in my dreams.
>>1064878
Confucianism is inherently superior compared to Marx.
>Confucianism: classes working together.
>Marx: HURR DA WORKING CLASS SHOULD BE LIKE IN CHARGE SINCE THEY BE LIKE, DO THE WORK.
>>1064921
>China is now communist.
Lel.
Tell me about the Socialist Republic of Vietnam /his/
What did they do without our freedom?
They grew with free healthcare, less poverty and real freedom.
The savages raped the poor fools who didn't get to escape and ruined the culture of Vietnam
t. son of boat people
>>1064865
The proportions on that cigarette are pretty weird
So, hopefully you guys can point me in the right direction. I am looking to learn a bit more about the SA and the early days of the NSDAP. Most books I have read gloss over 1919 - 1933 to get into the real minutiae of WWII and Nazi Germany.
I asked the guys over at /lit/ for any books that focus on the SA and the street battles with the communists as well as the organisation as a whole, but they had nothing. Perhaps the historians can help?
>>1064614
Bump for interest
>>1064614
free bump
but
>historians
>here
kekerino
>tfw rohm isnt your bf
If Muslims do not worship Muhammad because he is not divine but a man, then why is creating images of Muhammad so forbidden?
because it's like a saint not divine but saint
They are scared people will worship the pictures
It's not forbidden
Did he do anything wrong other than piss off people who had more interest in controlling other states than their own by throwing out their policies?
>>1063855
*Laughing in Helicopter*
As I get it people could just walk into a factory, occupy it and later get ownership of it because there was laws that confiscated factories if they weren't in function for to long and that the state wouldn't do anything about the occupiers.
Which of course fucked the right of private ownership in the ass.
>>1064267
Which would have promoted industrializarion if it weren't have been for...
>be 4/10 leader
>be assassinated
>go down in history as 9/10 leader
Every time, dammit.
i too love being contrarian
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>>1063792
He was a 8/10 leader.
What is debatable was his quality as a policy maker.
When arresting political opposition during the Great Purge, why did Stalin require his opponents to 'confess' to crimes they either did/did not do, as if they had the illusion of choice? They were fucked either way, seems bizarre considering.
It gives "legitimacy".
By confessing guilt, the death becomes a punishment instead of an assassination.
Most people willingly confessed crimes they didn't commit because they thought they were advancing the cause of communism.
Yes, commies are this retarded.
>>1063773
>citation needed
Find a flaw.
>His posthumously published book, The Phenomenon of Man, sets forth a sweeping account of the unfolding of the cosmos and the evolution of matter to humanity, to ultimately a reunion with Christ. In the book, Chardin abandoned literal interpretations of creation in the Book of Genesis in favor of allegorical and theological interpretations. The unfolding of the material cosmos, is described from primordial particles to the development of life, human beings and the noosphere, and finally to his vision of the Omega Point in the future, which is "pulling" all creation towards it.
>Teilhard makes sense of the universe by its evolutionary process. He interprets complexity as the axis of evolution of matter into a geosphere, a biosphere, into consciousness (in man), and then to supreme consciousness (the Omega Point.)
>Teilhard’s unique relationship to both paleontology and Catholicism allowed him to develop a highly progressive, cosmic theology which takes into account his evolutionary studies. Teilhard recognized the importance of bringing the Church into the modern world, and approached evolution as a way of providing ontological meaning for Christianity, particularly creation theology. For Teilhard, evolution was "the natural landscape where the history of salvation is situated."
He faked scientific data.
He was denounced for a while.
>>1062270
>noosphere
He was right.
>>1062376
>tfw some memes represent demons and some represent angels
>William Adams (24 September 1564 – 16 May 1620), known in Japanese as Miura Anjin (三浦按針: "the pilot of Miura"), was an English navigator who in 1600 was the first of his nation to reach Japan. One of a few survivors of the only Dutch East India Company ship to reach Japan from a five-ship expedition of 1598, Adams settled there and became the first ever (and one of the very few) Western Samurai.
Was he the original weeaboo /his/?
Oh, it's this thread again
>>1062096
probrem?
Samurai Champloo was so fucking good
There have been lots of crowd crushes in the last 200 years, and the number is increasing. They seem to become more common all the time.
But what actually causes them? How can people walking into the back of other people actually cause fatalities?
I underatand that people can be compressed enough to be unable to breath, but what possesses the people at the back of the crowd to keep pushing forward even when the crowd stops moving?
>>1061717
Lima 1964 was supposedly caused by drunk fucks pissing from the top stands, then police fired tear gas. Death toll above 300
>>1061717
The imitative ray.
>>1061717
Once you surpass a critical density of 7-8 people per square meter, individual movement becomes impossible. The crowd begins to behave like a fluid. Individual people collapsing can lead to propagating "waves" in the crowd, creating temporary areas of higher and lower density.
This gives the people at the back the illusion that they are moving forward. At the same time they have no clue what's happening at the front of the crush.
Do we know who beat Henry VIII in the jousting accident that injured his leg?
>>1061431
Sir Lanceleg
Nobody. He fell off his horse.
>>1061528
Isn't that why he became all erratic and volatile? Did he suffer a head injury severe enough to scramble his brain?