How do I use this timeline?
The easiest way to journey through the lives of Marx, Nietzsche and Freud is to click the arrow on the right hand side (or swipe right on a tablet), which will take you through all the entries.
You can also investigate just Marx, Nietzsche or Freud by selecting the 'Open filters' button on the top right hand side. This will allow you to filter content and only see one individual thinker's entries.
You can also drag and explore via the grey timeline section at the bottom, although this is in beta at the moment and may have a few hiccups!
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Hi - many thanks for letting us know - the team are correcting it now.
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