
Elite Networks, Mafia Families, and the Rise of Rome: Interview with Professor Nicola Terrenato
Tides of History
Self-Organization in Roman Society
This chapter explores the concept of self-organization in ancient Rome, comparing individual efforts to the collective results seen in bee communities. It highlights how personal ambitions intersected with group interests, leading to significant socio-political dynamics and the fluidity of power among both Romans and non-Romans. The discussion also examines the strategic complexities of Roman warfare and the differing motivations of local versus imperial elites, revealing the nuanced relationships that shaped the political landscape of the time.
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