Using World History to Predict the Future
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Description: Civilizations have predictable life cycles.
Using world history to predict the future Some Patterns in World History and How they can be Used to Predict the Future Civilizations belong to a living culture and have characteristics of living organisms. They rise and fall in the cycles of life. World historians have identified certain societies that have gone through the complete cycle. Rome's civilization, once powerful, has now become extinct. So have civilizations of the Babylonian, Mayan, Sinic, Indic, Syriac, and other societies.
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Page title: | Using world history to predict the future |
Keywords: | prediction, future, predict the future, democratizing, historical patterns, life cycles, Frederick the Great, Adolf Hitler, Harry Truman, Jakabu Gowan, Nigeria, Biafra, Carl Sandberg, great disappointment, Jehovahs Witnesses, William Miller, Walt Whitman, Democratic Vistas, Gilder Technology Report, George Gilder, nuclear power, Darryl F. Zanuck, future of television, Rutherford B. Hayes, Bell telephone, democratizing process, separate power centers, movement to the opposite, historical dialectics, technological characteristics, bad predictions |
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Date | Creation Date: 19-jun-2000 Expiration Date: 19-jun-2014 |