perspectiveInternal Decay vs. External Pressure
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One perspective emphasizes internal factors like moral decay, corruption, political infighting, and economic mismanagement as the primary drivers of collapse. Another highlights external pressures, particularly the relentless waves of barbarian invasions and migrations, as the decisive blow to an already weakened empire.
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Supporting arguments
- Internal Decay: Edward Gibbon's classic work highlighting luxury, corruption, and the rise of Christianity.
- External Pressure: The sheer scale of barbarian movements, the Battle of Adrianople, and the inability of the Roman military to effectively defend its borders.
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