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In The Law of Civilization and Decay (1895), Adams presents his theory that historical events are determined by economic conditions. While believing that economic concerns-trade and the accumulation of wealth, for example-provided a primary impetus for civilization, he also believed that, unchecked, they invariably led to collapse.
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