Submitted by TheStateOfException t3_zj2go4 in philosophy
TheGrumpyre t1_izu46r4 wrote
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I think there's a certain literary qualitiy to the "for want of a nail" view of historical events, where seemingly insignificant things have disproportionate effects on the world. But those events only stand out because they're ironically unexpected. Wars start because of tectonically sized movements of economies and political factions so vast that one single bullet could only make them flinch a little, but that doesn't make as memorable a story.
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