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The Haitian Revolution as an example of cultural programming
The Haitian Revolution is an example of how a military culture can be built from a slave culture, in spite of the difficulties such as the harsh conditions that the slaves faced. The cultural elevation allowed the creation of an army that defeated two of the strongest military powers in history.
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The Haitian Revolution and Shaka Sengor’s prison gang are two examples of cultural reprogramming where slave culture was transformed into a military culture and a violent prison gang changed into a remarkably empathetic one respectively.
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The Haitian Revolution and Shaka Sengor’s prison gang are two examples of cultural reprogramming where slave culture was transformed into a military culture and a violent prison gang changed into a remarkably empathetic one respectively.
ChapterThe Haitian Revolution as an example of cultural programming
Episode#392: Ben Horowitz — What You Do Is Who You Are >> Lessons from Silicon Valley, Andy Grove, Genghis Khan, Slave Revolutions, and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The podcast host discusses the impact of Napoleon on Haiti's culture and the perception of slavery at the time.
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The podcast host discusses the impact of Napoleon on Haiti's culture and the perception of slavery at the time. He also highlights the potential insights that could be gained from a book he has been researching.