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When we think about collapse, we often imagine something fast and fiery—EMP blasts, mushroom clouds, or sudden civil war. But history rarely works that way. The fall of Rome was not a single event, but a long, grinding decline. And in many ways, it’s the best case study we have for what collapse actually looks like—especially when it happens to a civilization that once seemed untouchable.
By John Jeffers CRN Overlord4.5
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When we think about collapse, we often imagine something fast and fiery—EMP blasts, mushroom clouds, or sudden civil war. But history rarely works that way. The fall of Rome was not a single event, but a long, grinding decline. And in many ways, it’s the best case study we have for what collapse actually looks like—especially when it happens to a civilization that once seemed untouchable.

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