
In this age of travel, wanted or unwanted, unwelcome or hated, desired or feared, often the concept of nationality is considered threatened by the arrival of the "nations" external other "invaders." Far be it from me to express myself on current
: This blog will deal with the myths, the eternal return (no irony intended by the topic of the post) in the creation of human history.
Many times, however, now relies on a more or less glorious past, of a sacred homeland, a fate that inextricably bind races and places, as if they were unchanged and unchanging, carved on the stone of the Ten Commandments.
Well, if one thing we are taught the myths is that there is this concept of immobility.
One of the main strands of almost every mythology, is the one that tells the origin of a people (in fact, often the only race that we can call himself "the People of Men"), and these sources are (almost) always ... dating back to a migration from elsewhere.
's right: the great mythologies are almost always made by people who tell of having arrived from outside and have replaced (sometimes endless) Aboriginal \\ native \\ indigenous short, those before them occupied those lands that would become the (new) homeland.
Reading these stories will be those who will see a dark threat and who will confirm the nature of man and the vagabond, and mixed positive shift and mingle. At your
Aristarchus like to think that, as always happens to the myth, the man is always man everywhere in space and time: changing places, changing times, but the themes and myths have always been a constant background.