Lucretius III A History of Motion
A guidebook to living in a world that's destined to die, through a new reading of Lucretius' De Rerum NaturaPresents a new theory of history based on movement, as opposed to time Offers a unique theory of evolutionary materialismCan be read separately or along with Lucretius I and Lucretiu...
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