The contemporary reader of Ibn Khaldun may perceive this Tunisian author as having laid the foundations for many contemporary social sciences, including economics, politicology, sociology and anthropology. Such a perception is not unreasonable, as there are obvious parallels between Ibn Khaldun’s ideas and the writings of modern social thinkers : these similarities are even more striking if we consider that Ibn Khaldun preceded the birth of positivist science in the West by almost half a (...)
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