Will we ever be able to establish a society like ancient Greece ever again?
>>2684667
depends on the justice system
stick Lloyd Blankfein as chief justice of wherever we decide to plan it anyway
options:
>retake constantinople
>east side of switzerland
>transylvania
>antarctica
>svalbard
im outta ideas
In some virtual reality/post-scarcity world maybe. You just need leisure time for dining and philosophizing, assemblies of all citizens for important decisions, and ample supply of boipussy.
>>2684667
Provided we reoriented the economy back to slavery and fractured our political structures to the point of hyper-regionalist city states, I don't see why not. It probably won't happen in our lifetimes, but I can imagine the survivors of a nuclear apocalypse building this kind of society, just as the Greeks themselves built it out of the ashes of the bronze age collapse.
For what purpose? Why would you want to live in the past? Everything about modern life is better.
>Tyrants
>Slavery
>Constant civil war
>Neighboring empires fucking you over
>Intellectuals sentenced to execution through majority vote
>Random leagues that do jackshit
living the dream
>>2684782
Imagine having your arrogance. I hope you feel the same way about Africa and America post-European colonization or you'd be a huge hypocrite.
>>2684888
>seriously implying you'd rather live in the Africa of the 1600s over the Africa of the 2000s
Only LARPers and historical "reenactors" think like this.
>>2684890
Guess if you are rich and white Africa of the 2000 may seem livable.