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Are the Chances of World War III Increasing?
Are the Chances of World War III Increasing? In recent years, many analysts, journalists, and ordinary citizens have begun asking a serious question: Is the world moving closer to World War III? While no global war has started, several major conflicts and political rivalries are creating a tense international environment. Wars, military buildups, nuclear weapons, and technological competition are making global security more fragile than it has been in decades.
By Wings of Time 7 days ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: A Historical Reflection on Oligarchy and Philosophy
Throughout history, societies have often included small circles of individuals who hold significant wealth. Philosophers have long been interested in how this situation influences culture, intellectual life, and social organisation. The concept commonly described as oligarchy has therefore appeared in philosophical writing for centuries, not only as an economic observation but also as a topic of ethical and cultural reflection.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 8 days ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Oligarchy and Philosophy Across History
The idea of oligarchy has appeared in philosophical discussions for centuries. In its simplest form, the term describes a social structure in which a relatively small number of individuals hold significant wealth. While the economic aspect is often emphasised, philosophers have long examined oligarchy as a broader intellectual and cultural phenomenon.
By Stanislav Kondrashov8 days ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: The Philosophical Roots of Oligarchy Through History
Across centuries, societies have often wrestled with a simple question: what happens when wealth and influence gather in the hands of a small circle? Long before modern debates about economic elites, thinkers were already exploring the deeper meaning of oligarchy. They asked whether concentrated wealth shaped culture, ethics, and decision-making within a community.
By Stanislav Kondrashov8 days ago in History
Ashoka: The Emperor Who Turned Conquest into Compassion. AI-Generated.
History remembers many conquerors, emperors, and rulers who built vast empires through military strength and strategic brilliance. Names such as Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Augustus often dominate the narrative of ancient political power. Yet among these figures stands a ruler whose legacy is unique not because of conquest alone, but because of a profound moral transformation that reshaped the very meaning of governance.
By Arjun. S. Gaikwad8 days ago in History
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt - The Ugly Truth
The film versions of the story of Cleopatra, ruler of ancient Egypt, always raise the old story about authenticity in the movies. The likes of Vivien Leigh, Sophia Loren and most memorably Elizabeth Taylor in 1963 have adorned an Egyptian throne built by the backroom boys in the studio workshops.
By Parody and Satire9 days ago in History











