Research Case: Why should the Roman Republic be understood not as a completed system, but as an unfinished OS that kept correcting itself through crisis?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 4 1. Question Why should the Roman Republic be understood not as a completed system, but as an unfinished OS that kept correcting itself through crisis? The Roman Republic in Book 4 of Livy’s History of Rome is not a stable and finished state.Class conflict, … Read more

Research Case: Why are politicians who call for plebeian relief easily suspected by the ruling class of seeking kingship or tyranny?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 2 1. Question Why are politicians who call for plebeian relief easily suspected by the ruling class of seeking kingship or tyranny? In Livy’s History of Rome from Its Foundation, Book 2, Rome does not become stable simply by expelling the kings. After the fall … Read more

Research Case: Why Does Kingship Arise Not from Mere Force or Bloodline, but from Approval, Divine Will, and Institutional Founding?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 1 1. Question Why does kingship arise not from mere force or bloodline, but from approval, divine will, and institutional founding? 2. Abstract Kingship arises not from mere force or bloodline, but from approval, divine will, and institutional founding, because kingship is not simply a … Read more