Tuesday, March 25, 2014
A Touchstone of History.
I cannot say enough about the power this book has had on my understanding of the social/political/religious world we live in.
There is so much information, so many threads woven together, that reviewing it takes nearly as many words as the book itself contains. Every concept is important. Every idea is a piece of a massive puzzle.
I've made other notes, created other links, at one of my companion journals, Exploring Social Systems.
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