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The evolution of civilizations
Book • 1961
Carroll Quigley's "The Evolution of Civilizations" is a comprehensive and ambitious work of history that examines the rise and fall of civilizations throughout history.
Quigley's analysis focuses on the interplay of various factors, including economic systems, political structures, and cultural values, in shaping the trajectory of civilizations.
He identifies recurring patterns and cycles in the development of societies, offering a framework for understanding historical change.
The book is known for its vast scope and its insightful analysis of power dynamics and their impact on societies.
It has influenced thinkers across various disciplines, including history, political science, and sociology.
Quigley's analysis focuses on the interplay of various factors, including economic systems, political structures, and cultural values, in shaping the trajectory of civilizations.
He identifies recurring patterns and cycles in the development of societies, offering a framework for understanding historical change.
The book is known for its vast scope and its insightful analysis of power dynamics and their impact on societies.
It has influenced thinkers across various disciplines, including history, political science, and sociology.
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