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Augustine’s Brutal Truth About the Fall of Rome

21 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Ancient Rome collapse explained through Saint Augustine’s City of God, exploring the fall of the Roman Empire, political corruption, civilization decline, and the terrifying warning history gives modern society about power, moral decay, empire collapse, and the fragile systems holding the modern world together. In this episode of Chapter by Chapter: The Lost Library, we break down Augustine’s brutal analysis of why Rome truly collapsed from the inside out, how fear and luxury destroyed the empire, why civilizations decay when comfort replaces virtue, and what the fall of Rome reveals about modern governments, institutions, and social instability today. If you enjoy philosophy, ancient history, political theory, empire collapse documentaries, and deep intellectual discussions on western civilization, this episode delivers a cinematic exploration of one of the most important books ever written.

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