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Hi Matt, I'm a big fan of your channel on Rumble and watch all your history lessons there. I learn so much from you. 🙂

When Leibniz says the following below, I wonder why Europe can't be better geopolitical partners today than it currently is. I'm sure Britain and America have a lot to do with it being that China is a major enemy according to the West. The Belt and Road Initiative seems to benefit the country of Africa and the Middle East the most. Perhaps Leibniz would have something interesting and intelligent to say about this fact. I believe it's a brilliant move by Xi to build alliances with poorer countries that the West has neglected for so long, just as Russia is.

“I consider it a singular plan of the fates that human cultivation and refinement should today be concentrated, as it were, in the two extremes of our continent, in Europe and in China, which adorns the Orient as Europe does the opposite edge of the Earth. Perhaps Supreme Providence has ordained such an arrangement, so that as the most cultivated and distant peoples stretch out their arms to each other, those in between may gradually be brought to a better way of life."

I'd like to know your thoughts in particular to China's focus on building strong trade partnerships and infrastructure alliances with other countries than Europe.

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I found this article very insightful and compelling. It allowed me to see Augustine in a way I didn’t prior to reading Matt’s article. I would also love to hear more of Matt’s insights on Alexander the Great. Alexander is a very controversial historical figure, and historians continue to make wildly different assessments of him. His conquests and the resulting Hellenistic era marked a major turning point in human history. Not to mention that he conquered most of the Middle East, a region that has been receiving a great deal of attention lately. Who knows? Perhaps something relevant to the current state of the world can be gleaned from the story of Alexander’s achievements.

Thank you for the amazing work, Matt!

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