Breaking History

How Republics Unravel: From Rome to…America? (From the Honestly Archives)

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Jan 14, 2025
Victor Davis Hanson, a military historian and columnist, delves into the unsettling parallels between ancient Rome and today's political climate. He discusses a recent assassination attempt on Trump, highlighting how political extremism has escalated. The conversation touches on Tiberius Gracchus and his fight for the disenfranchised, drawing connections to modern socio-economic struggles. Hanson warns of the fragility of republics, suggesting that current events echo the chaos of ancient Rome, raising alarms about democracy's future.
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ANECDOTE

Tiberius Gracchus: A Roman Trump

  • Tiberius Gracchus, like Trump, was an elite who turned on the elites.
  • He disregarded unwritten political rules, prompting enemies to do the same, leading to bloodshed.
ANECDOTE

January 6th in Reverse

  • Imagine January 6th in reverse: senators riot after an election, attacking a populist leader's supporters.
  • This mirrors Tiberius Gracchus's end, highlighting the dangers of norm violations.
INSIGHT

Republicans' Roman Dilemma

  • Republicans face a similar choice as ancient Romans: restore deterrence or descend into a doom loop.
  • Victor Davis Hanson suggests one side must act as the adult to prevent constitutional unwinding.
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