The Mathematical-Historical Principles and the Evolution of Liberty
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The author develops a mathematical-historical framework that treats social and biological processes as mathematically patterned and cyclical, proposing principles to analyze historical change. He applies these principles to strategic and political events, examines decisive battles and the mathematics of history, and outlines a cyclical model of social evolution supported by charts and graphs. The work assesses world prospects for the twenty-first century, traces conceptual paths for the evolution of liberty, and constructs a quantitative cycle model for a Hispanic-American country, with supporting annexes, bibliography, and biographical and methodological notes.
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