Message from @DanConway
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This article is all jacked
THE ENLIGHTMENT DID NOT MAGICALLY APPEAR
it was built on by the Science and engineering and philosophy that happened during the socalled "dark Ages"
You also realize post fall of rome. Spain and france were invaded by the moors. Whome had trade with their islamic brothers who ran the silk road
Oh, the video also talks about the enlightenment period.
It said that there was a period of time where the climate was super awesome for growing food and in general not having a hard time. It gave people a better food amount and more time to think about stuff.
Yes there was some. I never denied that. I stated it was only clergy. The rest of the citizenry was busy trying to survive
"Only Clergy"
Well, it has been shown that an increase in food leads to an increase in the populace, which leads to an increase in specialization
You mean the people who did Science engineering and Philosophy🤦🏿 in that time frame
The cold period between romes warm period, and the enlightenments warm period. Constant wars. And the plague gave to much for common citizenry to worry about
"Constant Wars"
And the clergy didnt share often
The bottom end of the Maslow's Hierachy of Needs illustrates well just how money/resources works into advancement of individuals and society as a whole.
Pope Urban the Second Unified Europe like it never had before
Yes of the vying warlords trying to get their piece, the moor invasion, viking raids
More food, housing, safety, etc. leads to more time doing other stuff.
Everything past the bare minimum is only allowed because efficiency of food, housing, and safety production.
Europe was a mess after the fall of rome politically. It left a huge power vacuum
Change my mind: The Holy Roman Empire was better at managing Europe than the EU
Probably never studdied much of the hre
hre?
But i know my roman and the fall
Holy roman empire
You already off to a bad start
If managing means stability, sure. If managing means a good place to exist? Nope.
with why it fell
Lol the fall began with julies not relenquishing the emperitor role. And a series of events after continued this
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Holy Shit
Can you not speak in enlightenment narratives
or is that impossible
Lmao
Im being serious
I have seen people make hypothesis on why, but to make a claim like that....
Im sure your Veiw of Julius Cesar is based on what Shakespeare wrote about him as well
Nope
I got to crash
The fact julius abandoned the republics law and didnt reliquish power was the start. But it was a slow fall. Compounded by the split of east and west, following a series of horrible emperors, wars that stretched on far to long. Over expansion. Conquered people not assimulating enough, or at all. The roman army becoming majority auxillary foriegn groups. And ending in the west almost bankrupting, disease, hunger and the invasiom of the goths
Not trying to be a dick