I have a question which is bothering me and  I'm afraid that it is through
my ignorance that I ask it but here goes:
Why do we hark back to a bygone era continually in order to discuss ideas.
Can we be original or is it impossible because of so much that has gone
before?
Its possible that I am being arrogant as well as ignorant so please forgive
me if it comes out like that but I would like an answer.
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Subject: ibn-Khaldun


> I see that we have quite a collection of ibn-Khaldun's works at Amazon.
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