Sunday,
Feb. 17, 2013 | 12:00 AM
Why do
once-successful societies ossify and decline?
http://www.fresnobee.com/2013/02/16/3177493/victor-davis-hanson-shrinking.html
Hundreds of
reasons have been adduced for the fall of Rome
and the end of the Old Regime in 18th-century France. Reasons run from inflation
and excessive spending to resource depletion and enemy invasion, as historians
attempt to understand the sudden collapse of the Mycenaeans, the Aztecs and,
apparently, the modern Greeks. In literature from Catullus to Edward Gibbon,
wealth and leisure -- and who gets the most of both -- more often than poverty
and exhaustion implode civilization.