A Quote by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

History teaches us that man learns nothing from history — © Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
History teaches us that man learns nothing from history
If history teaches us one thing, than that history teaches us nothing.
The lessons of history teach us - if the lessons of history teach us anything - that nobody learns the lessons that history teaches us.
The only thing history teaches us, a wise man once said, is that history doesn’t teach us anything.
It is sad but unfortunately true that man learns nothing from history.
The value of history. ..is that it teaches us what man has done and thus what man is.
If history teaches us any lessons at all, it teaches us that force applied to religion creates not a purity of faith but a river of blood.
If man is reduced to being nothing but a character in history, he has no other choice but to subside into the sound and fury of acompletely irrational history or to endow history with the form of human reason.
It is proverbial, of course, that man never learns from history, and, as a rule, in respect to a problem of the present, it can teach us simply nothing. The new must be made through untrodden regions, without suppositions, and often, unfortunately, without piety also.
The history of philosophy is not, like the history of the sciences, to be studied with the intellect alone. That which is receptive in us and that which impinges upon us from history is the reality of man's being, unfolding itself in thought.
History is the most dangerous product evolved from the chemistry of the intellect. ...History will justify anything. It teaches precisely nothing, for it contains everything and furnishes examples of everything.
If history teaches us anything, it teaches that simple-minded appeasement or wishful thinking about our adversaries is folly.
History teaches us that the capacity of things to get worse is limitless. Roman history suggests that the short, happy life of the American republic may be coming to its end... the US will probably maintain a facade of constitutional government and drift along until financial bankruptcy overtakes it.
History is for human self-knowledge. Knowing yourself means knowing, first, what it is to be a person; secondly, knowing what it is to be the kind of person you are; and thirdly, knowing what it is to be the person you are and nobody else is. Knowing yourself means knowing what you can do; and since nobody knows what they can do until they try, the only clue to what man can do is what man has done. The value of history, then, is that it teaches us what man has done and thus what man is.
The colonists usually say that it was they who brought us into history: today we show that this is not so. They made us leave history, our history, to follow them, right at the back, to follow the progress of their history.
All other forms of history - economic history, social history, psychological history, above all sociology - seem to me history with the history left out.
History does nothing, possesses no enormous wealth, fights no battles. It is rather man, the real, living man, who does everything, possesses, fights. It is not History, as if she were a person apart, who uses men as a means to work out her purposes, but history itself is nothing but the activity of men pursuing their purposes.
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