Excerpts from an Essay by: Lieutenant-General Sir John Bagot Glubb, British soldier, author and scholar
(1) We do not learn from history because our
studies are brief and prejudiced.
(2) In a surprising manner, 250 years
emerges as the average length of national greatness.
(3) This average has not varied for 3,000 years.
(4) The stages of the rise and fall of great nations
seem to be:
The Age of Pioneers (outburst)
The Age of
Conquests
The Age of Commerce
The Age of Affluence
The Age of IntellectThe Age of Commerce
The Age of Affluence
The Age of Decadence.
(5) Decadence is marked by:
Influx of Foreigners
The Welfare State
Weakening of Religion.
Defensiveness
Pessimism
Materialism
Frivolity
(6) Decadence is due to:
Too Long a Period of Wealth, Power and Selfishness
Love of Money
The Loss of a Sense of Duty.
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