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Imperial Fiction

JW Smith

Every republic reaches a peak — a moment of maximum institutional prestige — after which the contradictions built into its foundations begin to surface. What comes after the peak isn’t necessarily collapse but it's just as dangerous - the fiction.

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  • JW Smith

    From Caesar to Bezos - How Empires are built, branded, and broken. This is History, applied. Ancient Rome to right now.

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