The book explores the rise and fall of empires through the lens of historical dynamics and social theory, focusing on the concept of "asabiya," or social cohesion, as a critical factor in the success and longevity of civilizations. It examines how internal cohesion and external pressures shape the fortunes of societies, drawing on a wide range of historical examples to illustrate the cyclical nature of empire building and decline. The author integrates insights from various disciplines, including history, sociology, and evolutionary biology, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the forces that drive human history.
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