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In reply to the discussion: Anyone still have any hope for the future? [View all]Nasruddin
(947 posts)76. This is more like the Roman Republic
Study the 2 triumvirates. It smells similar (not exactly tho)
The democracy was very very dangerous to common people and very unstable.
It was hard not to get sucked in.
The Empire had remarkable staying power. Half of it lasted over a thousand years.
A lot of survival skills are hard to pin down because the survivors weren't getting killed
for the benefit of history writers. Staying out of the way of the emperors and senior
generals seems to be one element.
Could be a lesson for us.
Plagues, public health, lead, and simple infections were real problems. They had terrible
medical science compared to us, but still. Paying attention to your own medical care might be another lesson.
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Right now my hope for future rests on the mid-term election. If we lose seats then, well chit.
Silent Type
Jan 7
#4
If this is the greatest country in the world, how is it that so few of us can leave?
Maru Kitteh
Jan 7
#66
I figure I'll be long in the grave before this country... and probably the world...
slightlv
Jan 7
#50
Oh, I am definitely touchable when it comes to the current reality and possible futures.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jan 7
#37
Not that much, but some. History does show that sometimes things come out of left field that might disturb, and break...
electric_blue68
Jan 7
#43
When one has to truly search among the never ending mudslide of bad news I find "hope" elusive.
NoMoreRepugs
Jan 7
#48
I do. I read news (Thanks DU, BumRushDaShow, Judy Lynn, & others) but I do not doom scroll
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 7
#60
Until we accept the fact that we no longer live under a democracy, we are going to be constantly disappointed.
jalan48
Jan 7
#68
At this point, re-reading Zinn's People's History of the US, and rooting for
Attilatheblond
Jan 7
#80
Not in my lifetime. I'm 68 and will not see the end of American stupidity.
Ferrets are Cool
Jan 7
#103
I think it is a slow motion coup. The only thing could save us is a finacial meltdown.
doc03
Jan 7
#105