Byzantium was in decline for seven centuries until the Ottomans pulled the plug. Rome was in decline for several centuries prior to its sacking.

Climate change and the accompanying plagues, droughts, famines, and calamities that accompany it might accelerate and exacerbate the state's capacity and willingness to respond to these crises, but all it might mean is that this is a new normal added to the reproleterization of American life.

I don't really have a point but it is just a thought that I (perhaps others) are going to have to accept that future, and that is a kind of new world I am unsure as to how to adapt to.

  • glimmer_twin [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I don’t disagree with your general point, but keep in mind there’s often been right wing militias for left revolutionaries to contend with as well as the bourgeois state (this was the case in the Russian rev for example).