“ The necessity of everyone paying in his own labour for what he consumes affords the only legitimate and effectual check to excessive luxury, which has often ruined individuals, states, and empires : and which has now brought almost universal bankruptcy upon us.”
-Josiah Warren
In the pages of history we have read about so many empires rising and falling. There were bunch of strong empires including Roman Empire which could not sustain in very long run. The major factors of this collapse are the ruthless king, rebellious mob, poor administration of empire etc. It takes numerous years to build up an empire and also takes huge efforts to run the empire. But it takes only few seconds to ruin the empire. The aftermath effects are devastating for the mob that is affected by downfall of empire as there would be nothing left for them. They become homeless and lose their identity. Many a times with the loss of empire the culture, language etc also gets lost. People find hard to survive in the cruel world. …show more content…
Everything has its peak time but due to some circumstances they suddenly lose their path and fall. A parallel line could be drawn between this concept of fall of an empire and few contemporary examples in political and other fields. This is very common that people or corporate or organisation grow huge in size in short run by using various unethical means and at end of the day could not withstand in long run. They are not able to contemplate the proper administration and management of all the resources they have. Efforts of the people in building up the empire go in