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by philosophty
314 days ago
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"What he describes is essentially the downfall of every single great Empire that has ever existed..." Even accounting for hyperbole this is just not at all historically accurate. Military conquest and failures, economic decay, succession problems, and weather are responsible for at least as many cases and probably more. |
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At worst it would be a mild rebellion which would be shut down in due order with a bit of good old fashion drawing and quartering. Empires grow out of touch with reality, and base their decisions on this false reality that they create. The outcome is not hard to predict. So for instance the exact same followed the Brits all the way to their collapse. Enjoining WW1 was completely unnecessary and effectively bankrupted them. The Treaty of Versailles was painfully myopic - all but ensuring WW2, and that was essentially the end of their empire.