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The Stolen Legacy

Greek Philosophy Is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy

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The Stolen Legacy

By: George G. M. James
Narrated by: Anthony Stewart
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In this classic work, Professor George G. M. James methodically shows how the Greeks first borrowed and then stole the knowledge from the Priests of the African (Egyptian) Mystery System. He shows how the most popular philosophers including Thales, Anaximander, Plato, and Socrates were all treated as men bringing a foreign teaching to Greece. A teaching so foreign that they were persecuted for what they taught. He further shows a comparison of the teachings of the Mysteries to what they taught and with the former predating them the Professor’s point is made clear, "In truth there is no such thing as a Greek Philosophy."

Public Domain (P)2011 Anthony Stewart, LLC
Philosophy Thought-Provoking Social Sciences Greek Philosophy
Historical Revelations • Egyptian Contributions • Clear Narration • Scholarly Research • Alternative Perspective

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Great book, but the audio sounded funny. I will likely buy this book in paperback to have the knowledge to refer to.

This book is full of knowledge.

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the book was well written and also explains why and how information is used to mislead those who have a natural curiosity to learn

good insight on misinformation of the times

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Amazing, just absorb the knowledge. Teaching the truth. Make sure you take note on this book.

Amazing, just absorb the knowledge.

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If there's anything that should be adopted into everything single school, it this book. Ase!

Amazing

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I loved the voice of Mr. Stewart and he kept my attention through this difficult subject. I'm not a scholar and so I'm unable to comment on the content except to say that Mr. James' theories and propositions are pleasantly surprising.

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