Disorder is the least tolerable up sinful conditions.
In her work, "The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam," Barbara W. Tuchman examines the recurrent theme of human folly throughout history. She presents a compelling argument that disorder and chaos are often the most intolerable facets of sinful circumstances. Tuchman illustrates how societies often struggle to address the consequences of folly, leading to systemic problems that persist over time.
By highlighting historical examples, Tuchman's analysis sheds light on the...