
Part One: How The Roman Republic Became a Police State
Behind the Bastards
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The Father's Power of Life and Death
The constitution also enshrined incredible powers for roman men. The pater familius, or the head of each family, was essentially a little dictator. You can execute your kids, or other members of your family any time you want to. Women are always legally children and must have a guardian because of their levity of mind.
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