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Axial Age: History's Turning Point

History 102 with WhatifAltHist's Rudyard Lynch and Austin Padgett

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Embrace the Cosmic Order Over Personal Strife

Lao Tzu articulates a unified worldview in the Tao Te Ching, representing a more fluid and less structured approach to spirituality with Taoism. It emphasizes non-attachment and a sense of freedom, fostering respect for its underlying wisdom. Taoism, alongside Confucianism, contributed to a philosophical balance in China during the Axial Age, which birthed influential schools of thought, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Greek philosophy. This era established the notion of a cosmic order that encourages individuals to sacrifice personal desires, contrasting with previous belief systems that lacked moralistic foundations.

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