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poorrat's avatar

A couple of weeks ago I actually read your old blog post where you mentioned listening to a bunch of history podcasts and because of that decided to listen to the History of Rome. Around the point where I finished listening to it (who would have thought a podcast could be such a monumental work!), the post comparing America to the Roman Republic went up. Now I start the History of Byzantium, I am about midway through Justinian, and this post goes up. All this is to say, I greatly enjoyed these series of posts.

I am also constantly comparing Rome and America when listening; I think its impossible for any American not to do so. America isn't Rome and this state will have its own existence in the history of the world, but the parallels are there. I think the last 100 years of American history have slowly primed Americans to be more accepting of an absolute ruler, but will that actually happen? There were just recently a massive series of protests explicitly against the very idea of absolute rule. An Augustus figure could just as easily not happen as happen. Similarly, could this state last for the next thousand years? Sure, there seems to be massive turmoil in the American imperial core and its foreign interests, but America is still extremely powerful and influential. There are no conceivable threats to American rule over its own territory at the moment. But who knows.

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Gary Edwards's avatar

It could well be that Pax Americana us about to begin.

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