Explore the eerie parallels between Ancient Rome's collapse and modern democracies. From economic inequality to broken norms, discover the warning signs that signal a republic's end.
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Republics don't die in a day; they erode slowly, with each broken tradition and abandoned principle making the next one easier to discard. The tragedy isn't that Romans faced impossible challenges, but that they repeatedly chose short-term advantage over long-term survival.
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