Review of The Final Keystone
Posted: 10 Jan 2024, 07:28
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Final Keystone" by John Kevin Crowley.]
"The Final Keystone" by John Kevin Crowley unfolds a narrative centered on lessons of trust and betrayal, delving into the impact of historical events on our present reality.
The author initiates the exploration of history by delving into the realm of Greek philosophers. Subsequently, he transitions to Rome, examining their perpetual fear of neighbors' attacks, which prompted pre-emptive strikes. Noteworthy figures like Cincinnatus's methodologies are appreciated while Julius Caesar is scrutinized.
The book broadens its scope to encompass Venice, the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, and World War I and II, among other historical events.
Ultimately, Crowley underscores the prevalent theme of trust and betrayal, attributing recurring mistakes to the failure to learn lessons from the past. The narrative draws a parallel with the Wizard of Oz, emphasizing that the attributes one seeks are often intrinsic, such as courage, heart, or intelligence.
Additionally, the author explores the concept of cause and effect in reverse, positing that the collective conscience of the mind serves as the cause, and our reality serves as the effect. He contends that solutions lie within ourselves and advocates for a deeper understanding of our identity as a catalyst for change, asserting that only then can the cycle of repeated mistakes be broken. The book strongly advocates against war as a solution.
One commendable aspect of the book is the author's adept correlation of historical events with their impact on human evolution, offering a thought-provoking exploration of history and philosophy. The editing is flawless.
However, the book's lack of structural organization and readability is a notable drawback. Some paragraphs are lengthy, potentially dampening the reader's engagement, especially if they do not have a profound interest in the subject.
In conclusion, I would rate "The Final Keystone" 5 out of 5 stars.
I have rated it 5 stars because it stands out as a brilliant effort by the author to educate and provide insights, urging readers to reflect on the past for a better future. Despite its structural shortcomings, the book's brevity makes it an accessible and enlightening read for those intrigued by our evolutionary journey.
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The Final Keystone
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"The Final Keystone" by John Kevin Crowley unfolds a narrative centered on lessons of trust and betrayal, delving into the impact of historical events on our present reality.
The author initiates the exploration of history by delving into the realm of Greek philosophers. Subsequently, he transitions to Rome, examining their perpetual fear of neighbors' attacks, which prompted pre-emptive strikes. Noteworthy figures like Cincinnatus's methodologies are appreciated while Julius Caesar is scrutinized.
The book broadens its scope to encompass Venice, the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, and World War I and II, among other historical events.
Ultimately, Crowley underscores the prevalent theme of trust and betrayal, attributing recurring mistakes to the failure to learn lessons from the past. The narrative draws a parallel with the Wizard of Oz, emphasizing that the attributes one seeks are often intrinsic, such as courage, heart, or intelligence.
Additionally, the author explores the concept of cause and effect in reverse, positing that the collective conscience of the mind serves as the cause, and our reality serves as the effect. He contends that solutions lie within ourselves and advocates for a deeper understanding of our identity as a catalyst for change, asserting that only then can the cycle of repeated mistakes be broken. The book strongly advocates against war as a solution.
One commendable aspect of the book is the author's adept correlation of historical events with their impact on human evolution, offering a thought-provoking exploration of history and philosophy. The editing is flawless.
However, the book's lack of structural organization and readability is a notable drawback. Some paragraphs are lengthy, potentially dampening the reader's engagement, especially if they do not have a profound interest in the subject.
In conclusion, I would rate "The Final Keystone" 5 out of 5 stars.
I have rated it 5 stars because it stands out as a brilliant effort by the author to educate and provide insights, urging readers to reflect on the past for a better future. Despite its structural shortcomings, the book's brevity makes it an accessible and enlightening read for those intrigued by our evolutionary journey.
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The Final Keystone
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon