Like how to deal with our own human nature. Still relevant 2,000 years later.
You mean like that?
You mean like predicting money as the downfall of morals? It seems to be a cyclical event in history. The "money at all costs" view today and the downfall in religion that follows is highly linked in my mind.
They are all sources of power: religion, government, money, information, and military.
The military usually doesn't have its own power, it tends to follow whomever is most popular at the time. The crusades were military backing of religion (A time that would make this one look bizarre). The uprisings in Egypt were the military backing the people. The military is more of a follower and not typically a leader.
Money and wall street hold all the power right now. Everything from elections to corporations, its all about the money. It seemed inevitable, right? Like how long could morals and values last when SHTF and people would do anything for it? I think its cyclical of developed civilizations no matter the technology. Rome, Mongolia, etc.
Government right now is even at the mercy of money, which is interesting. Wall street panicked the government into doing what they wanted.
Science/information is edging out religion but isn't as big of a player in human endeavors as people think. There is a reason humans have been around for thousands of years and science never really took off. Facts are almost irrelevant when it comes to power.