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People in positions of power are typically well educated and familiar with history. This has always been the case, yet we continue to repeat the mistakes of the past.

People usually make decisions based on intuition, personal morality, and social norms, not the rational analysis of something abstract and removed like history - It isn't that "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it", but rather, "Those who learn from history are still doomed to repeat it".

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