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by HPsquared 455 days ago
It's more "regression" or something. "Collapse" implies a dramatic event and something completely broken.
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The collapse of the Roman Empire took decades and British Empire had a similarly long decline, but I understand your sentiment.
Yes, Gibbon makes for interesting reading. Decline can indeed be prolonged. I suppose it's like how some things get very slowly better over the decades, other things get very slowly worse over the decades.
Centuries, not decades.
I originally wrote centuries, but there’s reasonable criticism calling something a collapse when there’s periods of renewal and expansion in that timeframe.