"Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it." And so we have.
Time and again, mankind has faced down problems, but have often failed
to take the hard-earned knowledge into the next battle.
Doomed to Repeat is a collection of essays, edited by Bill Fawcett,
that illuminates some of the problems we've faced repeatedly throughout
history, including Islamic jihad, terrorism, military insurgencies,
inflation and the devaluation of currency, financial disasters,
ecological collapses, radical political minorities like the Nazis and
Bolsheviks, and pandemics and epidemics like the Black Death.
With more than 35 chapters of the Groundhog Days of world history, both
infamous and obscure, Doomed to Repeat: The Lessons of History We've
Failed to Learn is chock-full of trivia, history, and fascinating looks
at the world's repeated mistakes.