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The Complexities of Roman Society
This chapter examines the unique narrative of Servius Tullius and the intricate social dynamics of ancient Rome, particularly the interplay between elites and lower classes. It challenges conventional views of Rome as a monolithic society by highlighting factionalism, personal interests, and shifting alliances among its political leaders. The discussion illustrates how social mobility was limited, despite Rome's apparent inclusivity, leading to enduring class disparities and tensions within the republic.