Grantanow 10.33.
I agree what constitutes a mistake is open to misinterpretation. History has the ability to teach and inform but only when there is motivation and willingness to do so. History does not tell us what to do- we take actions according to our beliefs and values.
Some may take into account lessons learned from history in order to avoid repeating historical mistakes. However others are less reflective, less risk averse and more impetuous. Some, in the fascism example, may hold the beliefs and values of previous fascists and chart their own new course. It is then up to others to consider where their values and beliefs lie and act accordingly, i.e. whether to allow fascism to rise and gain hold or not.
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Why Would Anyone Climb on Top ofThe Empire State Building?
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