One of the reasons the Reformation was so successful was that once the chief reformers had a houseful of baby prots, there was no going back
Hmm... maybe but I wouldn't buy the whig history "x was a precursor to y" template
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Dante, Petrarch and Machiavelli already saw something like an Italian natl'm rising but had wildly diff ideas about solution
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NM thought problem was popes were too old/had short, indecisive tenure; Dante wanted imperial supremacy, even if German emperor
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same... a tech tree is a terrible tool of zogfiltration
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one of the great things about EU is that it's so much more realistic about how powerless the leader is to usher in "progress"
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