
Montesquieu
In Our Time
The Rise to Greatness and the Decline of Rome
He was there first. By that time, he'd settled down as his political job down te palamor building a great library. He departs from predecessors in very much being interested in not only the rise to greatness, but also the causes of the decline. The extent to which roman militarism espires out of control and ends up exten ding the empire beyond manageable proportions. This inevitably leads to a corruption and then the inability of the roman empire to sustain itself.
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