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The continuation is from the previous episode, The Sebastapol Sketches, about the 1850s Crimean War and the Tolstoy stories set there. Because so much has been happening, it's a ramblling look at a lot of possibilities and how the generational model might make sense of it all.
As such, there's not a lot here for further investigation besides the previous podcast episodes and a few tweets of mine....
On the other hand, it is an an unusually long episode, so be ready for that.
https://twitter.com/generationalize/status/1496139226659840018?s=21
https://twitter.com/generationalize/status/1496016572112158724?s=21
https://twitter.com/generationalize/status/1496006671851986948?s=21
https://twitter.com/generationalize/status/1495223269225484290?s=21
https://twitter.com/generationalize/status/1492255773237284864?s=21
By Patrick Bowman3.3
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The continuation is from the previous episode, The Sebastapol Sketches, about the 1850s Crimean War and the Tolstoy stories set there. Because so much has been happening, it's a ramblling look at a lot of possibilities and how the generational model might make sense of it all.
As such, there's not a lot here for further investigation besides the previous podcast episodes and a few tweets of mine....
On the other hand, it is an an unusually long episode, so be ready for that.
https://twitter.com/generationalize/status/1496139226659840018?s=21
https://twitter.com/generationalize/status/1496016572112158724?s=21
https://twitter.com/generationalize/status/1496006671851986948?s=21
https://twitter.com/generationalize/status/1495223269225484290?s=21
https://twitter.com/generationalize/status/1492255773237284864?s=21