Is religion good or bad for human civilization? | Anthony Kaldellis and Lex Fridman
By maintaining three distinct but interoperable cultural 'operating systems'—Roman identity, Greek culture, and Orthodoxy—the East Roman Empire achieved a thousand years of operational stability. This modular design allowed individuals and state functions to operate pragmatically within different frameworks, creating a resilient system that could adapt to internal and external pressures

By maintaining three distinct but interoperable cultural 'operating systems'—Roman identity, Greek culture, and Orthodoxy—the East Roman Empire achieved a thousand years of operational stability. This modular design allowed individuals and state functions to operate pragmatically within different frameworks, creating a resilient system that could adapt to internal and external pressures
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