The Continuity of Ancient Ideologies: . AI-Generated.
Abstract
This article asserts that the urban planning of New York City reflects a deliberate continuation of ancient Egyptian architectural and cosmic symbolism, used to reinforce systems of power and control. The study explores how elements such as obelisks, celestial alignments, and urban grid systems mirror Egyptian design principles. Furthermore, it links these architectural choices to the biblical enslavement of the Children of Israel and the transatlantic slave trade, arguing that New York City’s design symbolizes both a legacy and perpetuation of socio-political domination. Through a review of historical artifacts, literature, and cultural narratives, this article presents a compelling case for the intentional replication of ancient ideologies in modern urban design.