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We have embraced what Solzhenitsyn called “destructive, irresponsible freedom.” On the other hand, we are also observing an unrelenting assault on Western civilization from within.
Civilization has always evolved and there's been aspects to love in every one of its entries. Having put a lot of time into Sid Meier's Civilization 7 over the past month, I have not a single doubt ...
Since the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, world politics has been shaped by sovereignty-centered competition and intermittent war. Considered over time, especially as technologies of destruction ...
Many — especially in Britain and Europe, which have borne the brunt of all this — despair that the battle for civilization is already lost. But it has not yet properly been fought.
In a podcast recorded by The American Psychological Association, Sarah Konrath, a professor at Indiana University, dives into ...
Military Victories are all about creating and conquering other settlements in Civilization 7. Here’s how to secure a Military Victory in your games. Conquer the world and build The Manhattan Project ...
OPINION: The war in the Gaza Strip is part of a struggle between civilization and savagery that dates back to the dawn of history. Some want to work, and others want to loot, often in the name of ...
Western civilization without the Greeks. ... The damage of the Western attack and occupation were so deep and destructive and lasting that, without doubt, it opened Greece to Turkish conquest.
I've played Civilization VII early, ... Diplomacy requires a currency called Influence, and more supportive and destructive options are introduced far earlier.