In the modern world, attempts at takeover produce concerted opposition, because the modern world has the techontological and practical mechanisms to concert opposition. There are plenty of examples of takeovers in theaancient world because no one could send the message,”we’ve been taken oher and you could be next”
There are plenty of examples of takeovers in theaancient world because no one could send the message,”we’ve been taken oher and you could be next”
Funny. I’ve just finished reading Herodotus’s Histories, the second half of which could be described as chronicling exactly that message and the response to it.
(There’s a bit more to it, of course. In summary, the Greek-speaking Ionic states of western Turkey rebelled against their Persian-appointed satraps, supported by Athens and its allies; after putting down the revolt, Persia’s emperor Darius elected to subjugate Athens and incidentally the rest of Aegean Greece in retaliation. Persia in a series of campaigns then conquered much of Greece before being stopped at Marathon; years later, Darius’s son Xerxes decided to go for Round 2 and met with much the same results.)
In the modern world, attempts at takeover produce concerted opposition
Remind me, who owns that peninsula in the Black Sea now..?
because no one could send the message,”we’ve been taken oher and you could be next”
I think you severely underestimate the communication capabilities of the ancient world. You also overestimate the willingness of people to die for somebody else far away.
In the modern world, attempts at takeover produce concerted opposition, because the modern world has the techontological and practical mechanisms to concert opposition. There are plenty of examples of takeovers in theaancient world because no one could send the message,”we’ve been taken oher and you could be next”
Funny. I’ve just finished reading Herodotus’s Histories, the second half of which could be described as chronicling exactly that message and the response to it.
(There’s a bit more to it, of course. In summary, the Greek-speaking Ionic states of western Turkey rebelled against their Persian-appointed satraps, supported by Athens and its allies; after putting down the revolt, Persia’s emperor Darius elected to subjugate Athens and incidentally the rest of Aegean Greece in retaliation. Persia in a series of campaigns then conquered much of Greece before being stopped at Marathon; years later, Darius’s son Xerxes decided to go for Round 2 and met with much the same results.)
And Genghis and Atilla ..
Remind me, who owns that peninsula in the Black Sea now..?
I think you severely underestimate the communication capabilities of the ancient world. You also overestimate the willingness of people to die for somebody else far away.
Remind me, who’s not in G8 anymore?
Brits fought in Borneo during WWII. Yout may be succumbeing to Typical Country Fallacy.
Remind me why anyone should care about the G8?