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샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다

Welcome to Empire's End, where history's greatest cautionary tales become our most valuable lessons. You know, when Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon in 49 BCE, he wasn't just leading an army toward Rome—he was marching a republic toward its grave. The fascinating thing about Rome's collapse isn't that it happened, but how eerily familiar the warning signs look today. Economic inequality that split society into ultra-wealthy elites and struggling masses. Political leaders who broke centuries-old norms for personal gain. Citizens who grew apathetic about civic participation while being distracted by entertainment. What makes this story so compelling—and frankly, a bit unsettling—is that Rome didn't fall in a day. It eroded slowly, with each broken tradition and abandoned principle making the next one easier to discard. Today, we'll explore those warning signs and what they might tell us about our own republic's health. Because as Benjamin Franklin once warned, America is "a Republic, if you can keep it."