Research Case: Why Does the Appearance of an Extra-Institutional Mediator Indicate a Lack of Dialogue Circuits Inside the Institution?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 1 1. Question Why does the appearance of an extra-institutional mediator indicate a lack of dialogue circuits inside the institution? 2. Abstract The appearance of an extra-institutional mediator indicates a lack of dialogue circuits inside the institution. This is because conflicts, mediation, information sharing, recognition … Read more

Research Case: Why Does Unequally Weighted Participation Create Both Governance Stability and Accumulated Dissatisfaction?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 1 1. Question Why does governance become stable while dissatisfaction accumulates when participation exists in form but is weighted unequally? 2. Abstract Even when the form of participation exists, governance stability and accumulated dissatisfaction can progress at the same time if the weight of participation … Read more

Research Case: Why Did Romulus Think Law and Symbols of Authority Could Unite a Rough Population?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 1 1. Question Why did Romulus think he could integrate rough people through a legal order and symbols of authority? 2. Abstract Romulus thought he could integrate rough people through a legal order and symbols of authority because the people gathered in the community just … Read more