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1900-2000 The American Century
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The success of empires did not necessarily equate to the success or the flourishment of its citizenry. Therefore, they ultimately failed.

>>The ultimate success of the USA, IMHO comes straight from the Declaration of Independence --
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>Historically, the successful empires had little of "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness". For instance, the USSR went toe-toe with the US technologically and militarily for a long time. Unfortunately their economy was in shambles.
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>Other examples of Empires with little liberty:
>- Roman
>- Chinese
>- British
>- Japanese
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>The US seems to be a libertarian anomoly. Though this doesn't dispprove your statement, perhaps there is another thing in common that all succesful empires have had. Some that the US also has.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA
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