4) Agree that the notion of equality then gets applied to gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion and so on, and that it arose from the turn to the people. It makes sense that inequalities of degree rather than kind make it harder to say that one group (the better by degree) should rule whereas before there was a difference between divinely sanctioned royal blood and common blood.
I would also point out that technology was a key driver in making the turn to equality and satisfying people’s material wants even possible. With machines to do the work then the physical difference between men and women was far less important. The labor of the slave was less valuable and made it easier to do away with slavery. The increased wealth generated by the machine using cheap energy could actually satisfy wants, whereas before it was more of a pipe dream.
5) Upon doing more reading about it, it seems that Christianity did contribute to the decline of Rome and the Western Empire but Constantinople and the Eastern Empire continued for more than a millenium after so why was Christianity the detriment to the Western Empire that it wasn’t to the Eastern? I admittedly know little about this particular topic but it seems like the many other factors that led to the fall of Rome would have led to its fall anyway, Christian or not, but I could be wrong.
Also, in terms of not being necessarily incompatible with geopolitical power, Christianity was the religion of ascendant Europe and its colonies that collectively came to dominate the world.
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