βTo resume, in a few words, the system of the Imperial government, as it was instituted by Augustus, and maintained by those princes who understood their own interest and that of the people, it may be defined an absolute monarchy disguised by the forms of a commonwealth. The masters of the Roman world surrounded their throne with darkness, concealed their irresistible strength, and humbly professed themselves the accountable ministers of the senate, whose supreme decrees they dictated and obeyed.β β Edward Gibbon, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1, Chapter 3 On May 10, 1626, Sir … Continue reading Thrones Wreathed in Shadow: Tacitus and the Psychology of Authoritarianism
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Thrones Wreathed in Shadow: Tacitus and the Psychology of Authoritarianism
βTo resume, in a few words, the system of the Imperial government, as it was instituted by Augustus, and maintained by those princes who understood their own interest and that of the people, it may be defined an absolute monarchy disguised by the forms of a commonwealth. The masters of the Roman world surrounded their throne with darkness, concealed their irresistible strength, and humbly professed themselves the accountable ministers of the senate, whose supreme decrees they dictated and obeyed.β β Edward Gibbon, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1, Chapter 3 On May 10, 1626, Sir … Continue reading Thrones Wreathed in Shadow: Tacitus and the Psychology of Authoritarianism