Thoughts About Paul Johnson's Modern Times
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5
ABSTRACT:
(5 pp). The fun thing about Paul Johnson's first
historic tome is that it can be opened almost
anywhere and read, just for the quality of the
prose itself. The book is crafted by a
well-informed, humorous writer, who for the most
part, does not think that history is something
only recorded in books, but was rather a living
entity created by a versatile and often vulnerable
group of people, on the planet Earth. The slight
draw back is his religious impositions, however
it was that which has prompted me think more about
the following quote, and its overall influence on
the economic and cultural trends, with their s
ocial overlays of the last century.
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