- 30 Dec 2021 16:26
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Probably, probably not.
Maybe it would have continued for a good time more and produced something worthwhile.
What did we really get after Alexander/Rome? Stoicism and "practical philosophy". Lame as fuck.
Patrickov wrote:Conditionally correct: If you discard "marketing" as production of value that is.
For example, until the rise of the United States, English was not as in widespread use as now.
Greek culture might be splendid, but without Alexander it would probably not be so widespread and well known even now.
Probably, probably not.
Maybe it would have continued for a good time more and produced something worthwhile.
What did we really get after Alexander/Rome? Stoicism and "practical philosophy". Lame as fuck.