
Dwarkesh Podcast Why Rome actually fell: plagues, slavery, & ice age — Kyle Harper
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Apr 24, 2025 Kyle Harper, professor and author, explores the downfall of Rome caused by devastating plagues and volcanic eruptions leading to famine. He discusses the brutal reliance on slavery within the Roman economy and how it shaped societal hierarchies. Harper notes the vulnerability of humans to diseases compared to other animals and shares insights on how agriculture influenced our physical development. The conversation wraps up with reflections on the historical impact of mobility, nutrition, and the interplay of disease in human advancement.
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Foster Innovation With Science Support
- To foster sustained innovation, promote basic science, empirical research, and useful knowledge together.
- Royal societies in the 17th century exemplified this by linking science and engineering closely.
Roman Economy Reliant on Slavery
- Roman society was deeply reliant on slavery, powered by conquests feeding demand for slave labor.
- Slavery was institutionalized as a property system rather than racial ideology.
Suppressing Slave Rebellions in Rome
- Roman slaveholders used a mix of violence and incentives such as manumission to suppress uprisings.
- Slavery was socially embedded, often colonizing slaves' minds to prevent rebellion.








