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Subject The Greatest Thing the Roman Empire Ever Did Was Go Away
Date February 24, 2021 9:00 PM
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** February 24, 2021
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** By Jason Morgan
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** The Greatest Thing the Roman Empire Ever Did Was Go Away ([link removed])
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Scheidel contends that the fall of Rome precipitated the kind of competition-driven innovation that made modernity possible in the first place. Rome’s greatest gift to posterity is that, in disappearing, it made room for the West to rise.

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