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Just wanted to say I enjoyed your review of The Origin of Species.
Best,
Ash
posted by AshRyan at 3:04 am (EST) on Sep 2, 2009
to revision. Darwin's brilliant mind was being wracked by panic attacks
while on the islands.He reasoned that everything must have a clear
irrefutable cause as in his panic attacks.Darwin was not insane
but human, with an internal conflict perhaps clouding his research.
Also, as an aside Darwin stole the concept of human fitness and survival
from Machievelli and other fitness of man ideas espoused in his book
The Prince before Darwin even existed. Thanks for your thoughts
posted by dered693 at 9:10 am (EST) on Jan 23, 2009
"One of the world's three great reference books on strategy - this one covers the political strategy and covert aspects very well."
This is from your review of The Prince. What are the other two reference books on strategy?
Rick
posted by hasprintwillread at 6:27 am (EST) on Jun 6, 2008