• Fate of The (American) Empire

  • Dec 14 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
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Fate of The (American) Empire

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    Analyzing 'The Fate of Empires' By Sir John Glubb: Insights and Relevance Today

    Download the Essay here: https://people.uncw.edu/kozloffm/glubb.pdf

    In this episode, Doug and Matt discuss Sir John Glubb's seminal 1976 essay 'The Fate of Empires and the Search for Survival.' Instead of focusing on current events, they delve into the big picture, examining historical cycles of empires and their modern implications. They explore the essay’s breakdown of the life stages of empires—pioneers, conquests, commerce, affluence, intellect, decadence, and decline and collapse—illustrate with examples from various historical empires like Assyria, Persia, Greece, Rome, and the Arab Empire. They also discuss how these observations resonate with current issues in the United States, including the welfare state, influx of foreigners, internal political divisions, and the rising influence of intellectualism and materialism. This episode offers a comprehensive understanding of historical patterns and their relevance to contemporary societal trends.

    00:00 Introduction and Overview
    00:19 The Fate of Empires: An Introduction
    03:12 Stages of Empire: From Pioneers to Decline
    05:24 Historical Examples of Empires
    13:40 The Age of Commerce and Its Impact
    20:27 The Age of Intellect and Its Consequences
    25:34 Modern Reflections on Empire
    29:37 The Role of Education and Intellectualism
    30:36 Historical Civil Wars and Internal Conflicts
    31:24 The Influx of Foreigners in Great Empires
    37:06 The Roman Mob and Free Distributions
    47:38 Decadence and Moral Corruption
    53:20 Summary and Final Thoughts

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