It has taken me like 2 months to slog through. I have enjoyed it greatly, though.
You don't have to reach very far to compare the Fall of the Roman Empire to the Fall of the US. Gibbon pretty soundly claims that hiring 3rd parties to defend the empire (aka THE HALIBURTONS or the MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX) combined with the slothfullness and base turpitude of the ruling class (aka us) led to the Hired Defenders being able to topple the empire themselves. And hey, that's also exactly what Eisenhower warned us about in his exit speech. I guess that old dirty bastard was familiar with Gibbon himself. Unsurprisingly, the military-industrial complex does get what it wants in our culture. It wants wars--broken windows that need fixin--and the response from the rulers is "Exactly how many do you want?" From the useless, ethically empty military actions of the 80s, to the first gulf war, to Clinton's pointless strikes in eastern europe (and Iraq). The US isn't so much the World Police as it is an Excuse for the War Industry to Get Money.
Anyway, the US being a morally bereft shithole aside, anyone got any recommendations on further history books? I'm aware that there probably isn't anything with the scope of Gibbon, but it would certainly be nice. I was thinking of maybe a history of the papacy, since there's clearly a lot of fucked up shit going on there.
Any suggestions? BTW, youa ssholes should read Gibbon instead of the fucking bible. Not only is it much more interesting, it is also factual. And relevant, since history has a vaguely cyclical tendency (no I am not advocating eternal recurrence).