
68 - Catiline III: The Last Stand
Cost of Glory
Wealth Inequality and the Legitimacy of Cataline's Cause
This chapter explores the economic challenges and wealth inequality during the time period, highlighting how senators were becoming rich through clients and some even raising private armies. It touches on the legitimacy of Cataline's cause and why he may have thought it could succeed. The passage also discusses the lack of self restraint and moderation in Roman politics, and the author's perspective on the final days of the Republic.
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