Mortal Republic by Alan Watts
Exploring the intricate dynamics of ancient Rome's political landscape, this book delves into the factors that led to the collapse of the Roman Republic. It examines the erosion of civic virtue, the rise of populism, and the concentration of power in the hands of a few, drawing parallels to modern political systems. Through a detailed analysis of historical events and figures, it offers insights into the fragility of democratic institutions and the enduring relevance of Rome's lessons for contemporary society.
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- 2018
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- Pages
- 352
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