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The Four Factors

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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Jolly
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    The decline of empire...

    https://spectator.org/bread-and-circuses-then-and-now-america-mimics-romes-decline/

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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    • taiwan_girlT Offline
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      I think for sure, decline is going to happen, whether it is a product, company, sports team, country, etc. If you stretch the timeline out long enough, it is pretty much impossible to stay on top.

      And it actually, may not be a true decline, it is just the fact that others have caught up and gotten better. Doesn't mean that the product, company, etc has gotten worse.

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      • MikM Away
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        Mik
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        I think there is a lifecycle to almost everything, and I add the almost only as a precaution. Do we have to follow the same path of decline as the author states? No, we have a lot more tools these days. But there are some similarities.

        "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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        • Aqua LetiferA Offline
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          What replaces it? Some civilized Star Trek utopia where evil entities around the world drop their fighting and seek to better themselves? Okay, so if that's ridiculous then you're talking about a very strong intelligence and military network, and quite frankly Europe is all kinds of not up to the job at this point.

          Please love yourself.

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          • MikM Away
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            Mik
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            #5

            No, more like Foundation. 100 years of authoritarian barbarism. It will not be good for the human condition.

            "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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            • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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              Doctor Phibes
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              Sauron. Sauron replaces it.

              And I'm a little bloke with an impressive ring and hairy toes.

              I was only joking

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              • JollyJ Offline
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                Jolly
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                #7

                Well, one out of three still gets you into the major leagues...

                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                • AxtremusA Offline
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                  Why the author brings up only Rome's decline?

                  Surely there have been many other declines of other nation-states.

                  Could it be that Rome's decline is the only nation-state decline that the author has some familiarity with?

                  Maybe the author should read more history.

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