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'''387 BCE (c.), Athens, Greece'''
'''387 BCE (c.), Athens, Greece'''
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* Plato begins noocratic revolution
Plato begins noocratic revolution
Plato founds the Academy to cultivate a new generation of virtuous, logical leaders trained in ethics and abstract thought to improve society and political life.  
* Plato founds the Academy to cultivate a new generation of virtuous, logical leaders trained in ethics and abstract thought to improve society and political life.  


'''387 - ? BCE (c.), Athens, Greece'''
'''387 - ? BCE (c.), Athens, Greece'''
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'''27 CE (c.), Galilee, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)'''
'''27 CE (c.), Galilee, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)'''
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* [[Jesus]] begins local cultivation for noocratic revolution  
[[Jesus]] begins local cultivation for noocratic revolution  
 
* Jesus begins his public ministry using parables and aphorisms to teach about ethics. He advocates the reversal of social hierarchies and preaches the transformation of world order, which he calls the coming "Kingdom of God." He gathers followers, including an inner circle of disciples and social outcasts.
Jesus begins his public ministry using parables and aphorisms to teach about ethics. He advocates the reversal of social hierarchies and preaches the transformation of world order, which he calls the coming "Kingdom of God." He gathers followers, including an inner circle of disciples and social outcasts.


'''29 CE (c.), Jerusalem, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)'''
'''29 CE (c.), Jerusalem, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)'''
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* Jesus begins regional cultivation for noocratic revolution  
Jesus begins regional cultivation for noocratic revolution  
 
* Jesus travels to Jerusalem for Passover, debates Jewish authorities on the subject of God, causes a disruption - often referred to as the cleansing of the Temple - and directly challenges local Jewish religious leadership.
Jesus travels to Jerusalem for Passover, debates Jewish authorities on the subject of God, causes a disruption - often referred to as the cleansing of the Temple - and directly challenges local Jewish religious leadership.


'''30 CE (c.), Jerusalem, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)'''
'''30 CE (c.), Jerusalem, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)'''