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Hadrian's 10-minute Empire
Hadrian
3 episodes
4 months ago
In this episode, we dive into something pretty unexpected—how an ancient Greek mathematician, Euclid, ended up inspiring America’s Founding Fathers. It’s all about how his way of thinking—starting with basic truths and building up logical arguments—became a kind of blueprint for how people like Jefferson and others thought about law, rights, and even the structure of the U.S. government. Turns out, geometry isn’t just for math class—it helped shape a whole country.
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In this episode, we dive into something pretty unexpected—how an ancient Greek mathematician, Euclid, ended up inspiring America’s Founding Fathers. It’s all about how his way of thinking—starting with basic truths and building up logical arguments—became a kind of blueprint for how people like Jefferson and others thought about law, rights, and even the structure of the U.S. government. Turns out, geometry isn’t just for math class—it helped shape a whole country.
Show more...
Investing
Business,
History,
Entrepreneurship
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From Euclid to the Founding Fathers
Hadrian's 10-minute Empire
11 minutes
9 months ago
From Euclid to the Founding Fathers
In this episode, we dive into something pretty unexpected—how an ancient Greek mathematician, Euclid, ended up inspiring America’s Founding Fathers. It’s all about how his way of thinking—starting with basic truths and building up logical arguments—became a kind of blueprint for how people like Jefferson and others thought about law, rights, and even the structure of the U.S. government. Turns out, geometry isn’t just for math class—it helped shape a whole country.
Hadrian's 10-minute Empire
In this episode, we dive into something pretty unexpected—how an ancient Greek mathematician, Euclid, ended up inspiring America’s Founding Fathers. It’s all about how his way of thinking—starting with basic truths and building up logical arguments—became a kind of blueprint for how people like Jefferson and others thought about law, rights, and even the structure of the U.S. government. Turns out, geometry isn’t just for math class—it helped shape a whole country.