Ardainian Right on Nostr: Punished Kero My understanding is there was a collapse in large-scale interconnected ...
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My understanding is there was a collapse in large-scale interconnected systems in the couple of centuries after the fall of Rome that could be considered a "dark age," though it wasn't necessarily bad for living standards as local systems picked up the slack, there just was a lot less art, literature, trade, etc. And this only really was true for a couple of centuries, the Middle Ages were often innovative and dynamic, as mentioned here.
My understanding is there was a collapse in large-scale interconnected systems in the couple of centuries after the fall of Rome that could be considered a "dark age," though it wasn't necessarily bad for living standards as local systems picked up the slack, there just was a lot less art, literature, trade, etc. And this only really was true for a couple of centuries, the Middle Ages were often innovative and dynamic, as mentioned here.