• notsoshaihulud@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Except that what we are living through isn’t the collapse of the Roman Empire. It’s the Birth of the Roman Empire and the collapse of the Roman Republic.

    Counterargument: the leadership change is well thought out, but the economic part isn’t at all. The US system is built on consumption => the first thing people cut back under existential duress is consumption. I still don’t see a well hashed out plan on replacing consumption with something else to drive the economy. Of course the US could go and start annexing new territories to maintain “growth” but I suspect it isn’t really a sustainable approach, and thus far they just let trump talk shit about it as a tool of distraction rather than a concrete plan.

    TL;DR: empires need to have viable economies. The US isn’t ready to switch away from a consumer society, and scared people don’t consume.