Quote:You'll have to explain it to me FD - its not there in the only thread you referenced. You don't seriously expect me to believe your wild claim that "The Roman empire vastly outdid the Caliphate economically" purely on the say-so of unstated "bona fide quantitative numbers" on a graph I have yet to see, and have no idea what it is even about - do you?
The plot is in the first post in the first (of two) threads I linked. I have already pointed this out several times Gandalf.
Quote:Oh, and before I forget - that other issue that you now want to avoid: please explain your understanding of Roman government during the Roman empire, and this concept of "inclusiveness" - as in "having a genuine say in how the place was run" - that supposedly existed, and sooooo set itself apart from the system of the Caliphate.
There was a large number of people involved, including representatives of the plebs. There was no religious or ideological barrier to what they could decide on.
Quote:Have you heard of the version of history that states that any democratic elements Rome had during the Republic well and truly abandoned by the time of the Roman Empire period? Its called the standard version of history.
Now you are contradicting yourself Gandalf. But you are right this time. The lurch towards tyranny is what lead to the collapse.
Quote:I'm guessing Mr Morris didn't say that the Roman empire "vastly" outdid the caliphate economically right? I have serious doubts he conducted any sort of quantitative economical comparison between the two - no?
He did the analysis. He plotted it. He did not state it explicitly, because he was not pushing or responding to any particular agenda about the Caliphate. He did not need to, because it is bleeding obvious from the results.