It is a popular work amongst imperialists. It taps right into victorian literary culture. And the great advantage of marcus, unlike some more severe philosophers, is that you can pick and choose your remarks. So for for the christian er imperialist who to have classical training and classical support for imperialism, marcus, as an emperor, became a very useful, a machine for quotation. Is there any other way that it went into our culture?

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