Chapter by Chapter — The Lost Library

The Slow Implosion: How Rome Destroyed Itself

22 min · 28. maj 2026
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Ancient Rome collapse explained through Saint Augustine’s City of God, Roman Empire history, political corruption, moral decay, philosophy, Christianity, and the fall of civilizations. In this episode of The Lost Library, we explore Augustine’s terrifying diagnosis of Rome’s collapse and why his warnings feel disturbingly modern. From political corruption and cultural decay to the psychology of empire and the collapse of moral foundations, this deep dive into The City of God uncovers how civilizations destroy themselves long before they physically fall. If you enjoy history explained, ancient Rome documentaries, philosophy podcasts, and thought-provoking discussions about power, religion, society, and the Roman Empire, this episode will completely change how you see the rise and fall of civilizations.

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