Europe innovates because it faces two simultaneous pressures: external enemies and internal populations who must fight, reproduce, work, and therefore demand a say in society.
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Europe innovates because it faces two simultaneous pressures: external enemies and internal populations who must fight, reproduce, work, and therefore demand a say in society.
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"Okay, so why did Europe innovate, right? Okay, great. So let's look at Europe. Like, let's just look at France, okay? Okay, so as..."
"So because of these two pressures, it creates contradictions in your society. And these contradictions force you to balance these contradictions, which leads to..."
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