Rome vs Current Society - Parallels
Spot on. The only thing remaining to be seen is whether or not we learn from Rome and take steps to prevent our fall. With a debt of $23 Trillion and moral degradation everywhere, I'd say we have a tough uphill climb if we're going to survive...
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Ah, the arrogance of man...
Blair, you are fully aware that we never learn. No society ever learned from past mistakes in humankind's history. Not that I know of, but would be happy to consider examples if there are any.
The reason is politics. Politicians are not mindful of history. They have an attention span of 10 min. The result is decline, moving from the productive to the unproductive, and chaotic... (first law of Thermodynamics, enthalpy).
This idea of drawing parallels between the ancient Roman empire and the US pops up every decade or so, with the same conclusion that decline is inevitable.
It probably is but the US is not the only entity subjected to it.
It is a global phenomenon. With the world increasingly connected through economic, trade, social and financial ties, it is not possible for the US to change the tide singlehandedly, although we play a substantial role.
I think the clash is increasingly between global and national interests. The only course of action for the latter is to stay the course and don't yield an inch.
(Not sure if this option is still available or not. I know it brought in a lot of good people.)
One of the biggest differences is The lack of mobility of the classes. By that I mean the lack of movement from the lower classes to the higher . It was extremely difficult, nearly impossible, for a poor person to move up in Roman society. the only was to go to the provinces and amass a fortune there, outside of Rome, and then return. You wore then looked upas a rich but not of the higher classes. the stigma of low class birth was essentially permanent with in Roman society.
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