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Teachers Unions - A Case Study for Understanding the Predictability of History
Irida TV invites Eloise Smith from the Freedom Foundation back to discuss historian Carroll Quigley's hypothesis on natural progression for social organizations to lose sight of their original goals.
This is a continuation of our Evolution of Civilizations series, where we explore Quigley's hypothesis to see if we can apply scientific thinking to historical analysis. Eloise's knowledge on the historic of teachers' unions gives us a case study of seeing Quigley's ideas directly in play, and allows us to understand how to counteract an organization that has completely lost sight of its original goal.
Notes:
-Evolution of Civilizations: https://archive.org/details/CarrollQuigley-TheEvolutionOfCivilizations-AnIntroductionTo/page/n181/mode/2up
-Freedom Foundation: https://www.freedomfoundation.com/
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