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Rome's Greatest Legacy To The Modern World


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Rome's Greatest Legacy  

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  1. 1. What was Rome's broadest and most beneficial influence on the modern world?

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Insofar as architecture is concerned, the Romans put it all together - and not only for temples. Their buildings are awe inspiring, yet unique and simple. They have not been matched in beauty till this day.

Wy were the opposite of the city-state and athenian democracy and the role-models of modern Americans.USA is a replica of Rome.That is why Rome fascinates me although it would have been much better if the Athenian paradigm had prevailed.

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[quote name='Gaius Octavius' date='Mar 14 2007, 04:54 AM' post='584hat

Rome has bequithed us is paternalistic and clientelistic politics, centralization, a huge gap between the oligarchy and the popular masses, militarism,deferense to authority,vulgar and bloody entertaintment for the masses,the use of religion as an instrument of political control and power,deification of the rulers,appropriation of small-holders,elevation and veneration of wealth and power as yard-sticks of human achievement, domination of the priesthood and the warrior class over the people and imperialism.

 

 

Wy were the opposite of the city-state and athenian democracy and the role-models of modern Americans.USA is a replica of Rome.That is why Rome fascinates me although it would have been much better if the Athenian paradigm had prevailed.

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[quote name='Gaius Octavius' date='Mar 14 2007, 04:54 AM' post='584hat

Rome has bequithed us is paternalistic and clientelistic politics, centralization, a huge gap between the oligarchy and the popular masses, militarism,deferense to authority,vulgar and bloody entertaintment for the masses,the use of religion as an instrument of political control and power,deification of the rulers,appropriation of small-holders,elevation and veneration of wealth and power as yard-sticks of human achievement, domination of the priesthood and the warrior class over the people and imperialism.

 

Well, now, I hate to be contrary...but a fair-minded person might say you paint with a brush that's a tad too broad there, partner.

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