Has the system finally cracked? Have the wealthy and powerful simply taken so much leaving the rest of us grasping at our very survival, easily manipulated into turning against other groups and even each other in an attempt to make sense of it all? Is society destined to destroy itself or descend into eternal servitude to our masters? How do we get out of this spiral of madness?

  • garbagebagel@lemmy.world
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    This happens every once in a while in history. The wealthy grow very wealthy and the poor realize they’re being used and chop off a few heads or descend into lots of wars or whatever and then the cycle starts again. Don’t worry it’s not the end of humanity itself but it very often signals the end of an empire.

    See: the feudal ages/french revolution or the end of the roman empire

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      20 hours ago

      That’s not at all how Rome ended, though.

      As far as I know, the only purely domestic peasant’s uprisings that succeeded were the French and Russian ones. They’re actually kind of exceptional events. Usually, it’s struggles between different factions of elites (like with the slow balkanisation of Rome).

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        Hm that’s true. Rome had a lot going on towards the end and I can’t pretend to be an expert, but certainly the elite’s greed led to a financial crisis, and what I would consider to be a grave dehumanization of poor citizens (and the ongoing reliance on slaves) played a role. It didn’t end the same way with a revolution, but the factors that led to its fall were all quite similar.