Empire Autopsy: How Rome Died of Its Own Strength

Author:   J F Yates
Publisher:   J.F. Publishing
Volume:   1
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9798232102876


Pages:   342
Publication Date:   06 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Empire Autopsy: How Rome Died of Its Own Strength


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Empire Autopsy: How Rome Died of Its Own Strength A groundbreaking reexamination of Rome's fall that reveals how history's greatest empire collapsed not from external enemies, but from the very strengths that made it invincible. For centuries, historians have blamed Rome's collapse on barbarian invasions, moral decay, and political corruption. But what if the real killer was success itself? Empire Autopsy, performs a forensic examination of Rome's ""body politic"" to reveal a startling diagnosis, the empire died of its own strength. Through meticulous analysis spanning fifteen centuries, from Augustus to the fall of Constantinople, this book demonstrates how Rome's greatest assets became fatal liabilities. The professional military that conquered the Mediterranean became a kingmaking force that devoured the state's resources. The sophisticated bureaucracy that governed millions calcified into an innovation-killing maze of red tape. The cultural assimilation that unified diverse peoples reached a breaking point when integration became dilution. The economic networks that created unprecedented prosperity grew so complex they collapsed under their own weight. Using the metaphor of a medical autopsy, Empire Autopsy traces the pathology of imperial decline through three distinct phases: the ""Vital Signs"" of Rome's golden age (27-180 CE), when core strengths were at their peak; the ""Pathology Develops"" crisis period (180-284 CE), when those strengths began turning toxic; and the ""Immune System Failure"" of late antiquity (284-476/1453 CE), when Rome could no longer adapt to survive. But this isn't just ancient history. In a provocative final section, the book turns its diagnostic lens on modern superpowers, examining how America's military-industrial complex, China's bureaucratic apparatus, and Europe's integration project mirror Rome's fatal patterns. Through detailed case studies and original comparative analysis, Empire Autopsy offers both a warning and a prescription for contemporary civilizations struggling with the paradoxes of peak power. Part detective story, part civilizational diagnosis, part survival manual for modern democracies, Empire Autopsy reveals why the question isn't whether Rome fell but whether we can learn from its autopsy before writing our own.

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Author:   J F Yates
Publisher:   J.F. Publishing
Imprint:   J.F. Publishing
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.395kg
ISBN:  

9798232102876


Pages:   342
Publication Date:   06 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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