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2018-03-15 02:50:15 UTC  

and it was volatile by its very nature of being a representative, meritocratic organ of gov't

2018-03-15 02:50:34 UTC  

you could think it was a matter of time before they overthrew an ineffective or unpopular king

2018-03-15 02:50:41 UTC  

but how would you have it any other way?

2018-03-15 02:50:53 UTC  

which episode is this?

2018-03-15 02:50:57 UTC  

the first 15 or so

2018-03-15 02:51:18 UTC  

I think I'll start on it tomorrow

2018-03-15 02:51:22 UTC  

sounds interesting

2018-03-15 02:51:51 UTC  

and a lot more relevant than Roman history

2018-03-15 02:52:45 UTC  

I think roman history is relevant too

2018-03-15 02:52:47 UTC  

in a general sense

2018-03-15 02:53:18 UTC  

Not in the sense that you can relate to modern politics though

2018-03-15 02:53:21 UTC  

you begin with a state that had the political strength to survive the loss of 200,000 of its strongest, bravest men

2018-03-15 02:53:23 UTC  

and still come out on top

2018-03-15 02:53:54 UTC  

produce leaders like cincinnatus, construct a navy from scratch, produce an innovative system of gov't that worked for 400 years

2018-03-15 02:54:05 UTC  

not as relevant compared to Revolutions

2018-03-15 02:54:10 UTC  

only to degenerate into nigger tier coups, extralegal exceptions, street fighting, and civil wars

2018-03-15 02:54:16 UTC  

like the podcast lol

2018-03-15 02:54:20 UTC  

idk

2018-03-15 02:54:35 UTC  

I think it's very relevant given that Rome was a republic for half of its history

2018-03-15 02:55:20 UTC  

and I think that all republics have to deal with authority, distribution of power, constitutionality, and the rise/decline of the institutions over time

2018-03-15 02:55:21 UTC  

Well for sure, the lessons that Rome taught were incredibly important

2018-03-15 02:55:48 UTC  

Yeah but the details are nowhere near as important

2018-03-15 02:56:12 UTC  

yeah the details are only there to inspire general theory

2018-03-15 02:56:32 UTC  

But you can say the English Civil War was directly influential to America's founding

2018-03-15 02:56:37 UTC  

but I don't think it makes it any less important if you're really trying to understand politics

2018-03-15 02:56:40 UTC  

oh absolutely