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A Roman merchant weighing coins that used to be silver. A British diplomat realizing his empire just died with a phone call. A Soviet bureaucrat lying to his daughter about why the shelves are empty. These are what decline looks like from the inside—not dramatic collapses, but slow erosions that people don't recognize until it's too late. I went looking for the patterns that preceded history's greatest falls. I found them in 2025 America.
By David SwinsonA Roman merchant weighing coins that used to be silver. A British diplomat realizing his empire just died with a phone call. A Soviet bureaucrat lying to his daughter about why the shelves are empty. These are what decline looks like from the inside—not dramatic collapses, but slow erosions that people don't recognize until it's too late. I went looking for the patterns that preceded history's greatest falls. I found them in 2025 America.