Knowledge of history – personal and global – and a reverence for it makes for a better civilization, a better society, and a better world. We learn from our mistakes. We course correct for wiser decisions and a better future for our children.
But is that always the case? Are there exceptions? Are there times when we are so beholden to the ‘tyranny of history’ that we are unknowingly suffering because of it and just don’t know it? The following stories from Brick Moon Fiction entertain just that notion, from the societal level to our own internal histories; we explore the Tyranny of History.
Knowledge of history – personal and global – and a reverence for it makes for a better civilization, a better society, and a better world. We learn from our mistakes. We course correct for wiser decisions and a better future for our children.
But is that always the case? Are there exceptions? Are there times when we are so beholden to the ‘tyranny of history’ that we are unknowingly suffering because of it and just don’t know it? The following stories from Brick Moon Fiction entertain just that notion, from the societal level to our own internal histories; we explore the Tyranny of History.