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Review of The Final Keystone

Posted: 17 May 2024, 14:38
by Ankit Kr Roy
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Final Keystone" by John Kevin Crowley.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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John Kevin Crowley's "The Final Keystone" brilliantly weaves together history, philosophy, and human evolution in a remarkable literary piece. This in-depth exploration of governance, freedom, and the ongoing search for enlightenment provides us with a profound journey through history.

Crowley also extensively explores one of Socrates’ students, Plato's well-known allegory of the cave, which illustrates the impact of ignorance on human existence. This allegory is a brilliant metaphor for the human condition: people living in a cave, mistaking shadows on the wall for reality, until a philosopher (or mystic) escapes the cave, sees the true light, and tries to enlighten others, only to be rejected and often persecuted. This story illustrates the conflict between wisdom and unawareness, reality and solace, and the ultimate, inevitable realization of deeper truths. Also, the book is beautifully composed and meticulously edited, free from grammatical errors.

Crowley effortlessly moves from one story to the glory of the Roman Empire, providing detailed descriptions of important figures such as Hannibal, Julius Caesar, and Cincinnatus. The author's ability to bring history to life is evident in the vivid portrayal of Hannibal's famous military exploit of crossing the Alps to carry the war to Italy, as well as the rise of Julius Caesar. The decline of Rome and the safeguarding of knowledge by the Catholic Church during the Dark Ages are significant junctures, highlighting the cyclical pattern of history. 

Overall, "The Final Keystone" by John Kevin Crowley earns a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. It is a journey through historical and philosophical knowledge, providing deep insights and lasting wisdom. With its masterful storytelling, meticulous research, and profound insights, it shows outstanding quality without any negative points.

Readers with an interest in ancient Greek philosophy will find pleasure in delving into the wisdom and philosophies of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.

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