The Imminent Collapse of America and of the Whole Western Civilization

Nonfiction, History, Civilization
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Author: Angelo Bertolo ISBN: 9781475949766
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: September 25, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Angelo Bertolo
ISBN: 9781475949766
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: September 25, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In the 5000 years of the history that we know, great empires grew and fell according to certain patterns that repeat themselves like laws of nature. The USA rose and grew to prominence in the world, reached its zenith in 1945 with the military victory and with the atom bomb, but is not destined to stay there forever.

The book tries to draw the attention to the signs of decadence that match the patterns of the decadence of previous empires in history, and the patterns of growth, of progress in other cultural milieus: very few pundits in America, and in the western media in general, seem to be aware of this fact.

The birth rates keep diminishing in America, and are very low in Europe. In other civilisations the birth rates have been high, and those countries count more in the world today, politically and economically, than a few generations ago. In addition, the irrational and passionate attitude of those peoples, including the aggressive suicidal attitude with religious and political connotations, is a sign of progress for them.

Those people who are in favour of family planning programs and of a more relaxed morality are acting against the general interests of their countries.

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In the 5000 years of the history that we know, great empires grew and fell according to certain patterns that repeat themselves like laws of nature. The USA rose and grew to prominence in the world, reached its zenith in 1945 with the military victory and with the atom bomb, but is not destined to stay there forever.

The book tries to draw the attention to the signs of decadence that match the patterns of the decadence of previous empires in history, and the patterns of growth, of progress in other cultural milieus: very few pundits in America, and in the western media in general, seem to be aware of this fact.

The birth rates keep diminishing in America, and are very low in Europe. In other civilisations the birth rates have been high, and those countries count more in the world today, politically and economically, than a few generations ago. In addition, the irrational and passionate attitude of those peoples, including the aggressive suicidal attitude with religious and political connotations, is a sign of progress for them.

Those people who are in favour of family planning programs and of a more relaxed morality are acting against the general interests of their countries.

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