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To: John Pitera who wrote (438)5/30/2002 8:23:08 AM
From: Carolyn  Respond to of 6378
 
Really? Who is the author? Title?

I have never read Hegel - but would like to, after reading your post. I have always blamed the Congress of Vienna for WWI and WWII, and Napoleon, obviously, before that. I am always looking for more input.

Thanks!

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To: John Pitera who wrote (438)5/30/2002 9:45:26 AM
From: sandintoes  Respond to of 6378
 
That goes way back to a couple of philosophy classes I took..I was never particularly interested in him at the time, but then I wasn't interested in much of anything at the time, except fraternity parties!

We were talking last night about history, and how interesting and awe inspiring it can be. My daughter said she was always fascinated with Russian, Greek, and Roman history, besides our own of course.

Hegel would be an interesting story with his love of Greek and Roman thinkers.