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- Cyclic_history abstract "Cyclic history is a theory which dictates that the major forces that motivate human actions return in a cycle. Among these forces are religion/spirituality, politics, science, philosophy, curiosity, creativity, psychology, morality and astronomical conjunctions. D. H. Lawrence thought that there existed a high technology civilization in the remote past.If historical cycles exist, their recurrence should map onto historical timelines. Here, common criteria are needed to evaluate historical events that influence changes in social customs. Gandhi's nonviolent method of protest and Hitler's rise to power happened during the same years. The former has been copied many times to foment social change; the latter led to the terrible horrors of war. Yet, both in their way brought forth the modern age we live in today.".
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- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Hitler.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Hitlers_rise_to_power.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theories_of_history.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Creativity.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Curiosity.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink D._H._Lawrence.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Mahatma_Gandhi.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Politics.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Satyagraha.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Science.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Social_cycle_theory.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Spirituality.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLink Yuga.
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cyclic history".
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLinkText "cyclic history".
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLinkText "cyclic model of history".
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLinkText "cyclical nature of history".
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLinkText "cyclical".
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLinkText "historical cycles".
- Cyclic_history wikiPageWikiLinkText "recurrence".
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- Cyclic_history subject Category:Theories_of_history.
- Cyclic_history hypernym Theory.
- Cyclic_history type Work.
- Cyclic_history type Field.
- Cyclic_history type Theory.
- Cyclic_history comment "Cyclic history is a theory which dictates that the major forces that motivate human actions return in a cycle. Among these forces are religion/spirituality, politics, science, philosophy, curiosity, creativity, psychology, morality and astronomical conjunctions. D. H. Lawrence thought that there existed a high technology civilization in the remote past.If historical cycles exist, their recurrence should map onto historical timelines.".
- Cyclic_history label "Cyclic history".
- Cyclic_history sameAs Q5198213.
- Cyclic_history sameAs Teoria_da_história_cíclica.
- Cyclic_history sameAs m.066qkw.
- Cyclic_history sameAs Q5198213.
- Cyclic_history wasDerivedFrom Cyclic_history?oldid=707989252.
- Cyclic_history isPrimaryTopicOf Cyclic_history.