What civilization was the closest to perfect?
What civilization was the closest to perfect?
Prussia.
Probably Rome during the Five Good Emperors, followed closely by America until WW1
Medieval Europe.
Soviet Union
Seleucid empire
Modern West.
Ancient Athens
The British Empire.
Nazi Germany
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Gotham
Imperial Germany
Polynesia circa 500AD, before the Tongans went all empire on everyone.
>No hostile neighbors
>Little fighting
>Nudity everywhere
>Fish
>Eat fruit
>Fuck
The median empire
USA pre-OP's birth
>until WW1
don't you mean America until the year 1963?
>Persian Empire
>Rashidun Caliphate
>Mughals
>lasted 9 years
>economy would have collapsed even without WW2
The Rus obviously.
Greece!
There is no argument here.
Tang/Song Dynasty China
Thule.
>economy would have collapsed even without WW2
source?
Unironically sudoku yourself.
The Ottomans
The Catholic Middle Ages
...
This right here.
Greco-Buddhism
Is there already a "Donald Trump will make anime real" .jpg but with German Idealism?
The West prior to 2001. And the West during Obama's presidency. That was the greatest period of peace and technological innovation.
t. user from the year 3000
No but there should. It's been ten months.
t. Saifuddin Alam Syed Jafri
Napoleon france.
Go back to
if all you can do is come up with muzzie names
Late Victorian England.
not him, but the unsustainability of the Nazi German economy is discussed extensively in Wages of Destruction by Adam Tooze
I recommend reading it, very interesting book. His main thesis is that after the failure to subdue Britain defeating the USSR before Germany's economy started to sputter became an absolute necessity.
Ancient Egypt
>he likes the 1950s
...
Qin China and Late Republic Rome
this desu. for all our problems we're the only people shitposting on polynesian basket-weaving forums laughing at events which happened thousands of years ago from the comfort of centrally-heated, air conditioned suburban homes
Inca empire before Atahualpa.
Agreed. It's far better than people give it credit to. And it allows me to LARP as any of the former civilizations whenever I want to. It ain't perfect, but it's better than the alternatives.
>What civilization was the closest to perfect?
The only right answer is "the present one"
Nah man, the late republic was plagued with civil wars, slave uprisings, two proscription lists, and a republic that was hardly a republic in function. Early and Mid republic were far more comfy, and hadn't yielded to the degeneracies of the east yet.
Post Cold War Western (and soon to be Global) Society
Thanks, Capitalism
But only under Friderick the great
The one that wasn't a civilization
Roman Republic
XVII century France is what peak performance in every domains look like
But think of the moral decay!
America until the Depression
Britain during the reign of Victoria
France during the 18th century
Ancient Sparta had a quite stable and successful system.