The oceanic currents model imagines the world as interacting ecosystems whose currents collide and produce new developments without moral judgment.
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Ecosystems
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...world as a huge ocean. And within each ocean, there's an ecosystem, which has currents. And then these currents come into conflict with each..."
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"...world as a huge ocean. And within each ocean, there's an ecosystem, which has currents. And then these currents come into conflict with each..."
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History is not a cycle, and it is not a line moving politely toward truth.
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