Ibn Khaldun should have been featured as though he is not on the curriculum he is a founding father of sociology who did his studies around 400 years earlier than his western counterparts
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Ibn Khaldun, a Sufi, who died on 19th March 1406 (25 Ramadan 808 AH), was a renaissance man, the real father of sociology. He defined the foundations of sociology more than four centuries before Auguste Comte 'discovered' them (Comte, a French philosopher was a founder of Positivism).
Crazy how the information you picked to showcase for this video are the exact same ones with the information that my school's sociology book has aslo picked. I live in greece !
Charles Darwin himself was against slavery and risked being thrown off the Beagle for disagreeing with his slave trader captain. Charles Darwin was a humanist who believed in helping the ones who needed it.
Mass murder has existed all throughout history though. How the hell do you think Capitalism came into place? Did they just battle the lords and kings in the marketplace of ideas? No, heads were rolling left and right.