I don't know what the real dates are.
Plato, Thucydides, Xenophon, and Aristotle all disagree.
>One might almost think that someone doesn't want us to know the history of man.
An Orwell quote comes to mind.
As far as audiobooks I would highly recommend giving Thucydides "The HIstory of the Peloponnesian war" a listen.
It's a bit of a slog, but I can't think of a single book that taught me more about...well basically everything.
Nothing has changed.
Lessons in Economics.
If you or those in your circle need a primer on economics from really basic to advanced, here are my recommendations in video format:
1. Uberboyo - What If The Banking System is About to Collapse? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUDmKrSUlSg
2. Academic Agent - The Complete Guide to Thomas Sowell's Books (including a Top Ten) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhyY0DpTlLk&list=PLO0MloTwGgjjPgqUQLcoV1oVc3mBxO7uF
Uberboyo does a fantastic job of taking the complete novice through relevant concepts and history, no jargon.
AA/Sowell - enough said
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