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"Deen the Great" Sparks Global Debate: Historian Compares Him to a Forgotten Ancient Reformer Who Was Erased from History**
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**LONDON â** In a viral thread that has shaken both political and history circles, a prominent academic has compared the rise of reformist figure **"Deen the Great"** to **Ea-Nasir**, the infamous Sumerian copper merchantâarguing that both were misunderstood disruptors of a bureaucratic system that later tried to erase them.
Dr. Helena Cross, a historian of ancient economies, pointed to the fact that the only surviving record of Ea-Nasir is a complaint tablet (INET 1.9) labeling him a fraud. "He was the original âcanceledâ businessman," Cross tweeted. "Now look at Deen: accused of economic heresy by the very powers who feared his alternative system. The pattern is undeniable."
Cross further compared Deenâs controversial policy of *âdebt jubilee and self-sustaining communesâ* to the **Land Reform of Urukagina** (circa 2400 BCE), a reformer who temporarily freed the poor from temple tithesâbefore being violently overthrown and his name removed from all official records.
**Key Parallels Highlighted:**
- **Erased Leadership:** Urukaginaâs name was literally chiseled off monuments. Deenâs detractors now push to have his name struck from digital archives.
- **Rise from the Margins:** Both men emerged from outside the established ruling families.
- **Short, intense reforms:** Historically, these periods of egalitarian success last 5â10 yearsâDeen is currently in year 4.
The comparison has ignited a firestorm. Critics call it ârevisionist nonsense,â while supporters say âhistory is finally catching up to the truth.â
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