I did not conclude, but summarized the book. His reasonings there became part of my arguments on and against certain things. Including the accumulation of ever more powers in tbd hands of politicians thinking that that is reasonable, like the EU. Diamonds book is about how cultures fell for reasonable motives, and how sometimes non-freedom was the precondition for avoiding the fall. The democratic zeitgeist hates to see that. I sometimes touched upon that too, when reminding of that ancient greek democracy was nlt a modern democratic free order of state, but pure feudalism.
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