Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

The One Civilization Theory: It Was Only Ever Rome (The Misnomer of "Western Civilization")

Oct 29, 2024
Explore a provocative theory suggesting the core of civilization stems from a singular lineage rooted in ancient Rome. The discussion contrasts Roman advancements with those of other cultures, highlighting the impact of geography on architectural brilliance. Delve into the literary evolution across civilizations, comparing the complexity of Western works to those of the East. The hosts tackle the decline of cultures post-Rome, questioning environmental determinism, and stress the significance of cultural diversity and competition in fostering intellectual progress.
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INSIGHT

One Civilization Theory Introduced

  • Malcolm Collins proposes a single dominant civilizational lineage produced most major achievements in history.
  • He calls this realization the "One Civilization Theory," challenging pluralist origin narratives.
ANECDOTE

Personal Example: Roman Uplift In Britain

  • Malcolm recounts visiting Roman-built Bath and realizing local British architecture lagged until Roman colonization.
  • He uses his own British Isles ancestry as an example of cultural uplift after Roman contact.
INSIGHT

Civilization As A Passing Torch

  • Malcolm traces a single cultural flame: Egypt → Mesopotamia → Greece → Rome → Charlemagne → British Empire.
  • He argues other regions advanced much later and often borrow from this chain.
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