Why do some civilisations endure for millennia whilst others collapse within centuries? In Building Civilizations, John Gillam unveils his groundbreaking Theory of Civilisational Resilience, revealing the hidden patterns that determine whether societies thrive or fail when faced with existential challenges. Drawing on his unique background as both a scholar of antiquity and a seasoned public administrator, John Gillam identifies the critical pressure points, adaptive mechanisms, and change thresholds that separate resilient civilisations from fragile ones. As Western civilisation faces unprecedented global challenges-from technological disruption to social fragmentation-this book offers essential insights into how we can build the institutional resilience needed not just to survive, but to flourish in an uncertain future.
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