Most of the greats had a couple of good centuries and the became less important and/or ceased.
England
Greece
Rome
Egypt
Mesopotamia
http://www.theancientweb.com/
http://www.learner.org/interactives/collapse/
Quote:
Why did this great civilization fall? The history of humankind has been marked by patterns of growth and decline. Some declines have been gradual, occurring over centuries. Others have been rapid, occurring over the course of a few years. War, drought, natural disaster, disease, overpopulation, economic disruption: any of these or a combination of these events can bring about the collapse of a civilization. Internal causes (such as political struggles or overfarming) can combine with external causes (such as war or natural disaster) to bring about a collapse. What does this mean for modern civilizations? What can we learn from the past?
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http://www.appiusforum.com/civilizations.html
We have looked at a number of knotty issues in this country recently in the sandbox. So my question. Can this country do more than just survive? Just exist? Can it deal with a myriad of issues and become strong again? Lumber along as it is? Or continue to decline, loosing power and prestige?
This is not a thread to blame the "other party" for the failures!
IT IS A CHANCE TO LOOK AT THE FUTURE!
Can we make it back or is doom and gloom a selfevident conclusion?