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Thomas Dalton



Average rating: 4.52 · 364 ratings · 47 reviews · 31 distinct worksSimilar authors
Keynes and Hayek: The Meani...

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The Holocaust: 100 Question...

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Protocols of the Elders of ...

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Peripheral Neuropathy: The ...

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German Youth, Your Leader!

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Susanna Didier

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Complexity, Institutions an...

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Nietzsche acerca de los Judíos

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Complexity, Institutions an...

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“Few teachers realize that the purpose of teaching history is not the memorizing of certain dates and facts that the student is not interested in knowing: the exact date of a battle, or the birthday of some marshal or other... To study history means to search for and discover the forces that are the causes of those results that appear to us as historical events.”
Thomas Dalton, Mein Kampf Volume I

“The human mind creates a fundamental problem for human existence. The mind can always imagine a better state of the world than currently exists.  This poses a problem because it means that humans can never be perfectly content with the present state of affairs.”
Thomas Dalton, Keynes and Hayek: The Meaning of Knowing: The Roots of the Debate - Second Edition -

“The difference between simplicity and disorganized complexity is that individual interactions can be learned in simplistic systems but only probabilities of disorganized-complex interactions can be known.”
Thomas Dalton, Keynes and Hayek: The Meaning of Knowing: The Roots of the Debate - Second Edition -



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