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The Collapse Pattern

How Great Civilizations Destroy Themselves

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Rome didn't fall in a day—it took centuries. The Bronze Age world collapsed in a single generation. The Maya walked away from their cities and never returned.

What do these catastrophes have in common? More than you'd expect.

The Collapse Pattern examines history's greatest civilizational failures—from the world's first empire in Akkad to the slow unraveling of Rome—to uncover the recurring patterns that appear again and again when complex societies destroy themselves.

You'll discover:

  • Why increasing complexity often causes the problems it was meant to solve
  • How climate stress triggers cascading failures in interconnected systems
  • What warning signs appeared before each collapse—and why elites ignored them
  • Why some societies survived crises that destroyed their neighbors
  • What survivors actually did to adapt and continue
  • The uncomfortable parallels between ancient patterns and modern conditions

This isn't a book of predictions or alarmism. It's a clear-eyed examination of what history actually teaches us about how civilizations fail—and what that knowledge might mean for understanding our own time.

This book is for you if:

  • You're fascinated by ancient history and want to understand the "why" behind famous collapses
  • You think in systems and want to see how complexity, environment, and politics interact
  • You've read books on individual civilizations and want the bigger picture
  • You're curious whether historical patterns have anything to teach us today

Drawing on the latest archaeological and climate research, The Collapse Pattern offers a fresh perspective on humanity's most consequential failures—and the resilience that allowed some to survive.

From the author of Ancient Apocalypse: The Fall of the Bronze Age and Twilight of the Ziggurats.

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