It persists, as we already know, that civilizations and associated empires and powers live like biological organisms. They're born, they grow, they're strong adequate to yet die. any of them have a continuation, like the Roman one.
She found her – rather unexpected – continuation in Christianity. Like any another being, and these isolated human relationships, they live in a circumstantial way. I mean, it's kind of the same, but it's different. Just the large wealth of existence! All of this is so subject to constant change and the laws of eternal transformation. The human planet thus resembles a giant structure and a surviving organism. And like everything else, nothing lasts forever. The cemeteries of different cultures are even overflowing. So what precisely does it look like? In general, civilizations are born without large publicity, somewhere mostly in geopolitical silence. There, they germinate on good dirt conditions, grow their roots, start growing. What was Rome at first? Archaeologists say it's a bunch of huts.
Who were the Franks? They emerged from northern, cool and humid forests. I'm certain the fleas were jumping for the best. Let's besides look at Moscow, how modestly she started. Somewhere far beyond the unpaved forests, separated from the planet by earthquakes and wetlands. Imperial Spain grew out of the tribal Visigoth Kingdom. However, we do not know the destiny of those who simply failed. incorrect soil, incorrect climate, incorrect era. And look at the large Step. This real hatchery of the powers of the Tartars, or even the Turks of the Osmans. Their careers are astounding, and in any case, without exception, there is first development, an incredible increase in the importance of power, in order for them to fall later. Even if we go further, the British Empire. specified a miserable England yet started the first power and civilization of a truly global nature. What? That's it. At the end of the center of this world: London, became the home of colored peoples.
Why is that? The ruins of old worlds, however, do not usually grow. The barbarians who start the full thing all over again appear on the scene. It's like it's all over again. But what is it? Since social communities live like organisms, they are subject to the laws of aging and death. Institutions after growth tend to dwarf, the elite simply doglike, and the people after a period of loose consumption neither want to work hard nor fight. Culture is becoming more and more strange. And that's it. Just kick your leg. specified a final origin of decline is most frequently proverbial large food, unbridled consumption of what under the sun. Under these conditions, barbarians come and are a actual decree of fate, a fresh hope that this reel will start from the beginning. That eternal merry-go-round! And everything will be as always. But now there's something that might bother you. What happens if at any point there are no fresh barbarians, for their multitudes will be filled. Overly indifferent and happy. Who will renew the world? possibly that's the end of it.
Antoni Koniuszewski
Think Poland, No. 7-8 (15-22.02.2026)
















