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"The gradual decline of a society is often a self-induced process of trying to meet ever-expanding ap..." — Victor Davis Hanson
The gradual decline of a society is often a self-induced process of trying to meet ever-expanding appetites, rather than a physical inability to produce past levels of food and fuel, or to maintain adequate defense.
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