
History does not repeat. Yesterday will never be today or tomorrow, but historic patterns do repeat. History shows a pattern of the nations’ emergence, growth and decline. It provides facts and allows us to search for underlying causes of historic events.
Elected government officials, policy makers, educators and the society at large must clearly understand that ignorance, irresponsible government mandates and disregard of historic patterns may create irreversible socio–economic consequences.
In this essay I will briefly outline the causes of decline of the major world empires—Rome, Russia, Great Britain – and point these causes to today’s decline of the socio-economic environment in the United States.
The fall of the Roman Empire was caused by many factors, including economic problems, government corruption, military overspending, never-ending wars and invasions by ferocious nomads and horsemen from the East.
— Economic causes: The government’s corruption and financial mismanagement led to inflation and debased currency; the empire’s economic troubles were made worse by its heavy overreliance on slave labor.
— Military causes: The empire overexpanded and spent too much on its military; the empire’s military became a drain on its resources, leaving little money for other socio-economic needs.
— Government corruption: Government corruption led to political instability, which weakened the empire; as Rome grew, rulers became more concerned with protecting themselves rather than serving the Empire.
— Invasions: Barbarian tribes invaded the empire, contributing to its decline; the arrival of the Huns in around 370 AD, and the migration of other barbarian tribes contributed to the Empire’s decline.
— Decline in morals: The empire’s final years were marked by declining morals, including violence, promiscuity, and lavish parties and celebrations.
The Romans established many cities and settlements along the Black Sea coast (today’s Ukraine and part of southern Russia), including Histria and Pompeipolis. The remains of Roman-era settlements along the Black Sea coast have survived centuries of rebuilding and inhabitation.
The Russian Empire declined due to a combination of poor leadership, economic and social unrest, and military defeats in World War I (1914-1918).
— Leadership: Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) was a poor leader who repeatedly dissolved the Russian parliament; the government was corrupt and inefficient; the military was mismanaged, with shortages of munitions and wounded soldiers left untended.
— Economy: The Russian economy was backward and suffered from food shortages; WWI substantially impacted Russia’s economy and decline of the prestige as a European power.
— Social unrest: Peasants, workers, professionals and soldiers became increasingly dissatisfied with the central Tsarist government; ethnic minorities in Russia (Jews, Poles, Latvians, Estonians) wanted to escape Russian domination; the military occupations and martial law crippled the civilian functions of the state.
— Military defeats: Russia suffered a series of defeats in the Crimean War (1861-65); Russo-Japanese war (1904-1905); and World War I (1914-1918). The military defeats undermined authority at the local and metropolitan levels. The Russian Socialist Revolution of October 1917 resulted from these causes. The Bolsheviks eventually overthrew the Russian Provisional Government in 1918 and later established the Soviet Union in 1922.
Clearly, the decline of the major world empires and states, at the different historical eras, have many common causes and characteristics
The British Empire declined due to a combination of factors, including devastating economic impacts of World War II (1939-1945), economic strain, and pressure for independence from its colonies.
— World War II: Britain’s defeats in Europe and Asia destroyed its economic and financial independence; Japan’s occupation of British colonies in Southeast and East Asia damaged Britain’s prestige.
— Economic strain: Britain was left with hundreds of billions of dollars in debt after World War II; the cost of maintaining its colonies became an expensive liability.
— Pressure for independence: The British Crown’s heavy-handedness and political missteps fueled nationalist movements; Britain’s colonies increasingly saw themselves as separate peoples.
— Other factors: The British Empire was transformed into the Commonwealth 56 sovereign countries, an association of independent states that still share a British monarch. By the 1970s, little of the British Empire remained.
When I arrived in the United States on February of 1978 as a political refugee from a socialist country, I never thought that America would attempt to destroy itself from within
Clearly, the decline of the major world empires and states, at the different historical eras, have many common causes and characteristics, such as: never-ending wars, social unrest, economic strains, invasion by outsiders (like today’s illegal immigration in the U.S.), military defeats, decline in moral values and traditions, a remarkable government corruption in all socio-economic levels, and spread of the destructive far-left neo-Marxist ideology worldwide.
When I arrived in the United States on February of 1978 as a political refugee from a socialist country, I never thought that America would attempt to destroy itself from within with the radical neo-Marxist ideology – critical race theory, white privilege doctrine, systemic racism, Black Lives Matter and Pro-Palestinian antisemitic movement around the world.
Historically, the main reason leftism is radicalized in America today, and accelerating among our youth, is because young people of the post–Vietnam war generation had never experienced economic hardship or oppression by a totalitarian regime; they have been intensely subjected to political correctness, wants, and irrational and wasteful handouts instead of hand–ups.
Today, many radical educators believe themselves to be teaching the “truthful” history of the world, including American history. They aggressively and unwisely inject divisive concepts of “gender identity,” “Project 1619,” “white privilege doctrine,” “critical race theory” and violent and antisemitic pro-Palestinian movement into their teaching curriculums.
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This neo-Marxism will only accomplish two main far-left objectives: (1) racial segregation and indoctrination among our youth, and (2) hatred of the historic past of our nation. It is imperative to acknowledge and understand, in contrast, that world events must be interpreted and understood in the historic context of their time, relying on factual truth rather than on subjective “truth” wrapped into neo-Marxist ideology.
In fact, far–left progressives are not as they think of themselves—liberal or open minded. In fact, they are illiberal and intolerant deflationists – i.e., I am going to serve you a bowl of soup once a month at your place, if you don’t crash into my ocean-front home to ask for more.
Far-left progressivism is now a religion for some groups; and they possess the typical zeal and emotional attachment to a far-left dogma – socialism and neo-Marxism – which blinds them to having a rational and open mind. Indeed, they are hypocritical fools, who are literally the main cause for the ideological and economic decline of America.
The views expressed here are those of the author.
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Also, it would be appropriate to mention Greek-city states in this context.
The Greek city-states began to decline in the late 5th century BC after the Peloponnesian War— a conflict between the ancient Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta that lasted from 431 to 404 BC or 27 years. The city-states were further weakened by internal conflicts and foreign invasions, eventually falling under Roman control in 146 BC.
The decline of the Greek city-states was primarily caused by their fragmented political structure, constant warfare between themselves, particularly the Peloponnesian War, which weakened their military and economic power, ultimately making them vulnerable to external threats like the rising power of Macedon under Philip II and Alexander the Great (336–323 BC), who conquered the Greek city-states and brought an end to their independence. Other contributing factors included internal political instability, economic decline, and the lack of a unified leadership across the different city-states.
Greek city states on the Black Sea included Odysseus, Olvia, Panticapaeum, Sinope, Selymbria, Nesebar, Histria, Argame, Apollonia, Tyritake, and Chersonesus. In the early 1970s, during my college years in the former Soviet Union, I excavated ancient Greek settlements in the Berezan Island in the Black Sea (7th century BC to 4 century AD) and Olvia city-state (6th century BC to 4th century AD) in the Upper Delta of the Dnieper River.
Ya It’s kind of hard to keep a country when half of the population is inviting millions of foreign invaders in.
the felon is in charge of a rapidly sinking ship. Woe to us,
Well Jon,
You can either fire up the bilge pumps, or just stand there watching the orchestra play to the end.
The most effective way to save your country is to post your woes on a small time news blog. Keep it up, you are doing fine!
thankyou to Prof Dolitsky for this reminder lesson. Alas, as you have probably ascertained by your time here, historical literacy and thoughtful absorption of concepts via deep reading is not an Alaskan attribute by and large. Juneau is perhaps a bright spot. Most will veer to radical belief built on television programming, unaware that media is owned by mostly one big political unit. Actually, only 6 umbrella corporations in
the whole world. During J-6, I toggled back and forth between a Dem and “MAGA” channel, finding completely different versions of that event on each channel. Let me repeat: COMPLETELY DIFFERENT VERSIONS. No wonder we are a nation divided. Me, I somehow learned in 10th grade Civics as how a 2party system has always been setup for failure, so I refuse to participate in the timewaste/lifewaste prospect. If you ask me, its like going to the ice cream store “38Flavors” and when you get to the counter the dispenser of that delicious dessert says ” What’ll it be today— Vanilla, or French Vanilla?”
I wonder draw the exact same conclusion about the far right.
*would draw, not wonder. Apologies.
What is fun about funding a culture war on both sides is you get to watch the peasants fight against each other and the nation destroy itself from within. Eventually the nation will crumble and I shall swoop in and rebuild the world in my image. So easy when one owns all the media and can control the narrative that drives the panic and fear in all subjects.
Keep it up sheep. Keep fighting amongst each other about things that don’t really matter. You think these are your issues? Hahaha, how silly. It is I who made these issues that you fight each other about. Easy pickins.