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How accurate is David Graeber's claim that the Indigenous critique of European society kick started the Enlightenment?
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I have been recently researching historical figures and movements who seemed to have come up with relatively progressive and modern ideas (especially for their time). For example, Giordano Bruno or Mennochio. What are some more examples of such people?
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How accurate is David Graeber's claim that the Indigenous critique of European society kick started the Enlightenment?
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I have been recently researching historical figures and movements who seemed to have come up with relatively progressive and modern ideas (especially for their time). For example, Giordano Bruno or Mennochio. What are some more examples of such people?
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