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The decline of civic responsibility eroded the fabric of Roman society from "summary" of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon

The fabric of Roman society began to unravel as civic responsibility declined over time. In the early days of the empire, citizens took pride in contributing to the well-being of their community. They understood the importance of fulfilling their duties and obligations to ensure the smooth functioning of society. However, as the empire grew larger and more complex, this sense of civic duty began to wane. One of the main reasons for this decline was the increasing wealth and luxury enjoyed by the upper classes. As individuals became more focused on their own personal pleasures and interests, they began to neglect their responsibilities to the greater good. This lack of commitment to the common welfare weakened the social bonds that held Roman society together. Furthermore, the rise of authoritarian...
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    The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

    Edward Gibbon

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