The Trajectory of History 2026-2033
Although the progression of events over the next eight years cannot be predicted, we have enough in hand to project The Trajectory of History 2026-2033. Even if you disagree with my reasoning and conclusions, the exercise of critiquing my projection will be valuable.
Longtime readers know I have discussed cycles and historical waves over the past 20 years. We can dismiss the timing of previous crises as coincidence, but it would be unwise to dismiss the dynamics that generate cycles and waves of crisis and collapse.
Cycles are not magic; they reflect cycles of human behavior.
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