Lessons for Advanced Nations.
The end of an empire is not the end of influence. From Rome’s intellectual legacy to Venice’s cultural reinvention and Britain’s mastery of soft power, history teaches us that decline—if handled wisely—can be a nation’s greatest act. The question is not whether we fade, but how we choose to shape our lasting imprint on the world.
On Italy (5): Damnatio Memoriae – Condemnation of memory, the art of erasing history.
Condemnation of memory, the art of erasing history.
What does lesson from Venice teach us today?