What Was Alexander's Downfall

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Alexander once again can be identified as a failure, by obligating to constant conquering rather than the consolidation of his empire. As an emperor Alexander was a vital figure for his people, thus in regards to the protection of his territory Alexander failed despondently in what is expected of an emperor. In this case Alexander’s failings were not as a military leader, but as a leader of state that was a key determent to his declining success. The chaos evident in Babylon in 323, shortly after his demise, was not merely the result of his personal ambitions, but the result of his neglect for his country and empire (Roisman, R & Worthington, I 2010). His uncontrollable ambition for progressing his empires boundaries over the strengthening