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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Ibn Khaldun's Theory of History
03:18 • 2min
Ibn Khaldun's Theory of History Is a Branch of Philosophy
05:14 • 5min
Khaldun's Preliminary Remarks
10:03 • 5min
Nietzsche and Iben Kaldun's Asabia
15:01 • 5min
The Great Conqueror of Central Asia, Ibn Kaldun's Theory of the Silk Roads
20:03 • 3min
The Influence of Abundance on the Body
22:43 • 5min
Ibn Khaldun's Disappointment
27:33 • 3min
The Bedouins Are the Basis of All Civilization, Right?
30:28 • 4min
The Negative Feedback Loop
34:32 • 2min
Having the Choice to Be Good or Evil, Right?
36:51 • 6min
Bedouins Are More Disdisposed to Courage Than Sedentary People
42:29 • 2min
The Doer and the Deed Are Inseparable
44:28 • 3min
The Bedouin's Caldune
47:01 • 2min
Bedouin Morality - The Inevitable Slave Revolt
49:29 • 5min
Ibn Khaldun's Argument: "It's Like Muhammad's Apostles"
54:14 • 3min
Bedouin Morality
56:56 • 2min
What Is a Sabia?
59:06 • 6min
Ibn Caldoon's Asabia
01:04:46 • 4min
Khaldun's Theory of the Hierarchy of Power
01:08:45 • 2min
Khaldun's Controversy on the Bedouins
01:10:52 • 6min
The Social Structure of the Kingdom of God
01:16:25 • 2min
The Life of a Dynasty
01:18:08 • 3min
Ibn Kaldun's Mukhedema Is a Great Introduction to Arabian Philosophy
01:20:43 • 4min