Repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire: The Fall of the West – The Herland Report

Herland Report:  As the world watches a crumbling America turning third world country, the geopolitical shift to the East seems inevitable.

Without justice, governments are no more than a gangs of bandits, saidSt. Augustine.

The West, once striving for Constitutional values such as an independent judiciary, anti-corruption, citizen’s rights, equality regardless of race and class,  is now declining in the speed of light – as the Rest is rising, writes historian, author and founder of The Herland Report, Hanne Nabintu Herland in her WND column.

WND is America’s largest Conservative network with columnists such as Larry Elder, Ann Coulter, John Whitehead, Joseph Farah, Ben Shapiro, Dinesh d’Souza, Pat Buchanan, Dennis Prager, David Kupelian, Jesse Lee Peterson and most of the famous Conservatives in the United States.

While allowing greedy billionaires to take control over what once was independent Western nations, the transnational business empires are turning the West into a feudal system of super-rich lords that own almost everything.

The fall of the West comes from within, from the culture’s own moral decline, Singaporean diplomat and distinguished author, Kishore Mahbubani pointed out, referring to a dwindling work ethic, lack of care for elderly and the enormous welfare system, as I pointed out in a recent article.

What we observe today in the United States has happened before. The English historian Edward Gibbon’s The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire writes that when a civilization is at its zenith, with power and influence over many other cultures, it often develops an understanding that it represents the noblest and most advanced civilization known in history. In these moments of self-exaltation, a blind sense of invincibility prevails.

 

Repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire: Hanne Herland
Repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire:  New Left Tyrannyauthor, bestselling Scandinavian author, Hanne Herland is a regular contributor to the leading Conservative outlets in the United States. The book is available on USA Amazon, UK Amazon here . «This is a remarkable book by a remarkable person. Excellent work.” Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, leading American political economist

 

Repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire: No matter if the civilization abandons its original values – the precise values that led to its greatness – no matter how it deprives its population of wealth and justice, no matter how many wars it initiates and the suffering of civilians, somehow its corrupted elites still believe that their empire will always remain superior to all others.

Its politicians forget the lessons of Chinese mastermind and military genius, Sun Tzu, about the need for leaders to act with benevolence, justice and righteousness on order to be respected, soaked up as they are in accommodating the wishes of the ultra-rich.

 

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For instance, the Romans had a firm belief that they were superior human beings, composed of a greater rationality and intelligence compared to others. One civilization was to rule them all.

This arrogance was particularly dominant in the later phases of the Western Roman Empire, angering other ethnic groups and eventually leading to the bitter resentment from Germanic tribes that resulted in the sacking and  fall of Rome in AD 410. It was the lack of justice that killed the once so great Rome.

Centuries before, the Roman orator and politician, Marcus Cicero warned of this development. “The arrogance of political leaders should be tempered and controlled,” he wrote, later stating; “the higher we are placed, the humbler we should walk.”

The economist Mancur Olson points out in The Rise and Decline of Nations that it was precisely Great Britain’s high status before World War I and II that contributed to a state of arrogance that obstructed the need for progress and growth.

Repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire: There was an ongoing optimism after the war that all the economic and social problems of the Western world would be solved, since “Great Britain always is the greatest.”

The belief was that economic growth was limitless, with no end to the rise of living standards. Complacent self-satisfaction and cultural indifference gradually permeated British society, with the result that industrial growth and expansion received little attention.

The British increasingly emphasized strong labor organizations and the development of a welfare society with extensive rights to social aid and welfare.

Protectionist policies excluded other countries from the British market, in spite of their better-priced and higher quality products. The British borrowed money and incurred debt.

Great Britain blithely ignored competitive economies. Self-confident winners of the war, they still lost the leading role as a Western world power. Germany, in contrast, lost the war and humbly endeavored to meet the challenges of the future.

They formed a society based on hard work, the re-establishment of German institutions, and limited debt. Post-war modesty, self-discipline, and hard work has made Germany again the strongest state in Europe.

As Niall Ferguson puts it, the present Western political system is completely fraudulent. Huge liabilities are hidden from view, with hardly any accountability regarding accurate official balance sheets.

If the course is not altered, it may end with civil war and unthinkable demise. This happened to the arrogant elites in Rome, its outcome predicted and foreseen by so many, among them St. Jerome who strongly warned against the consequences of Roman corruption, sexual immorality, lack of justice and virtues.

And he lived to see Rome fall.

 

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Hanne Nabintu Herland is a historian of religions and bestselling author. She is the founder of The Herland Report Scandinavian news site, TV channel on YouTube and Podcasts which have millions of readers/viewers yearly. This is a great place to watch interviews with leading intellectuals,thought leaders from across the political spectrum. Herland’s books include Alarm, Respect, Det Nye Babylon (2018), Tyranni (2020) and in English – The Culture War. How the West lost its Greatness (2017)Trump. The Battle for America(2020) as well as  New Left Tyranny. The Authoritarian Destruction of Our Way of Life (2020), available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, across the USA and in 60 countries world-wide. New Left Tyranny shows how the neo-Marxist New Left turned their back on historical Western principles and became a destructive authoritarian force. www.theherlandreport.com

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3 Responses to “Repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire: The Fall of the West – The Herland Report”

  1. newensign says:

    It is quite true that denigration of morals and disregard for the law that has led to the downfall of great empires. However, it is not the Caucasian builders of great empires, but the Edomite merchant infiltrators, who know that they can obtain great power and wealth by corrupting the rulers and populace. The rulers of past great empires were good at dealing with external threats, but unwise when it came to dealing with the enemy within the gates! The Byzantine Empire Lasted over a 1000 years, because they would not allow these certain people into government, become layers, doctors nor teachers. This is why once they have taken the levers of power, there can be no discrimination, only by themselves against us! How they achieve this is well documented in John Coleman’s book on The Tavistock Institute – see link:
    https://archive.org/details/Tavistock_201601

  2. danceaway says:

    Thank you once again, newensign.