In his new work the author recapitulates concisely his concepts of historical and political science. Continuing his project of a "happened history," he reveals an array of political phenomena from Antiquity, and he closely and vividly relates them to modern problems and occurrences. By uncovering several concealed background scenarios in political history, including some secret motives of great policy-makers, the author highlights momentous events relevant for our modern civilization. Military and economic problems, ...
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In his new work the author recapitulates concisely his concepts of historical and political science. Continuing his project of a "happened history," he reveals an array of political phenomena from Antiquity, and he closely and vividly relates them to modern problems and occurrences. By uncovering several concealed background scenarios in political history, including some secret motives of great policy-makers, the author highlights momentous events relevant for our modern civilization. Military and economic problems, questions of international law, experiences of a two-party system, the issue of living standard, and the real basic factors of growth are addressed. Through all these analyses runs the leitmotif of enhancing political culture through historical experiences, a key concern in our turbulent epoch.
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