
How can societal collapses of the past guide us in these uncertain times
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Factors Influencing the Lifespan and Resilience of Societal Structures
This chapter explores the average lifespan of states throughout history, revealing that they typically last around 326 years. It emphasizes the importance of democratic institutions and wealth equality in ensuring the stability and resilience of societies, particularly in the face of climatic challenges.
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