Why Empires Always Fall the Same Way | A Systems Theory Perspective
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Throughout history, empires have risen with confidence, complexity, and immense power—only to collapse in ways that feel eerily familiar. From ancient civilizations to modern global powers, the patterns repeat: growth accelerates, systems become overstretched, feedback loops break down, and small failures cascade into systemic collapse. This video explores empire collapse through the lens of systems theory, focusing on how interconnected political, economic, and social structures behave under long-term stress rather than blaming any single event or leader.
By stepping back and looking at empires as living systems, we can better understand why collapse often feels inevitable rather than accidental. This perspective reveals how inequality, resource misallocation, institutional rigidity, and delayed responses interact over time to undermine ev ...