Decoding History: Ibn Khaldun & The Muqaddimah
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Did you know that the foundations of modern sociology, economics, and the philosophy of history were laid in the 14th century? Get ready to explore a masterpiece that the British historian Arnold J. Toynbee described as "undoubtedly the greatest work of its kind that has ever yet been created by any mind in any time or place".
In this podcast, we dive deep into Ibn Khaldun's The Muqaddimah. We look beyond the surface of historical events to explore the inner meaning of history, seeking the subtle explanations, causes, and origins of human affairs. Join us as we unpack the fascinating concept of 'Asabiyah (group feeling)—the vital social cohesion that builds empires. We will discuss why dynasties, much like human beings, have a natural life span that typically lasts for only four generations, and how the ultimate goals of civilization, such as luxury and sedentary culture, eventually bring about its very corruption and ruin.