Through catastrophilia, Winston Churchill sniffed out his path



Through catastrophilia, Winston Churchill sniffed out his path to greatness. He had a faith that the maximum social chaos of the present would be the historical event the future would look back upon.  And he was right … but was that optimism or pessimism? … or are the two separate stages in a single process?

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