Research Case: Why did written law not guarantee stable rule?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 3 1. Question Why did written law not guarantee stable rule? This question is not only about why the Twelve Tables alone did not stabilize Rome. The deeper question is this: Even after written law was created as external control, or IC, why did the … Read more

Research Case: Why did Rome need written law?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 3 1. Question Why did Rome need written law? This question is not only about why Rome needed laws. The deeper question is this: Why could the early Roman Republic no longer stabilize its rule only through custom, aristocratic discretion, self restraint of magistrates, and … Read more

Research Case: Why did Rome almost lose its freedom through the Decemvirs, who were created to write down the law, and yet manage to repair itself?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 3 1. Question Why did Rome almost lose its freedom through the Decemvirs, who were created to write down the law, and yet manage to repair itself? This question is not only about why the Decemvirs failed. The deeper question is this: Why did an … Read more

Research Case: Why was Rome’s strength expressed not only by excellent individual commanders, but by the combined power of institutions, discipline, citizen mobilization, and the honor system?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 2 1. Question Why was Rome’s strength expressed not only by excellent individual commanders, but by the combined power of institutions, discipline, citizen mobilization, and the honor system? In Livy’s History of Rome from Its Foundation, Book 2, the early Roman Republic fought against surrounding … Read more

Research Case: Why could the early Roman Republic show strong military endurance against surrounding powers while holding internal conflict?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 2 1. Question Why could the early Roman Republic show strong military endurance against surrounding powers while holding internal conflict? In Livy’s History of Rome from Its Foundation, Book 2, Rome had just expelled the kings and created the Republic. In this unstable early period, … Read more

Research Case: Why did Rome form diplomatic credibility through hospitality toward enemy soldiers and the return of hostages, not only through military victory?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 2 1. Question Why did Rome form diplomatic credibility through hospitality toward enemy soldiers and the return of hostages, not only through military victory? In Livy’s History of Rome from Its Foundation, Book 2, Rome had just expelled the kings and created the early Republic. … Read more

Research Case: Why could Rome, although militarily inferior, draw peace from Porsenna through will to resist, personal courage, and diplomatic faith?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 2 1. Question Why could Rome, although militarily inferior, draw peace from Porsenna through will to resist, personal courage, and diplomatic faith? In Livy’s History of Rome from Its Foundation, Book 2, Rome had just expelled the kings and created the early Republic. Soon after … Read more

Research Case: Why can an assembly formed by excluding a specific class reflect plebeian will in the short term, but weaken its authority to represent the whole state in the long term?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 2 1. Question Why can an assembly formed by excluding a specific class reflect plebeian will in the short term, but weaken its authority to represent the whole state in the long term? In Livy’s History of Rome from Its Foundation, Book 2, the conflict … Read more

Research Case: Why did the tribunate, created to protect the plebeians, become both a check on the ruling class and a risk of political stagnation and abuse of power?

A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 2 1. Question Why did the tribunate, created to protect the plebeians, become both a check on the ruling class and a risk of political stagnation and abuse of power? In Livy’s History of Rome from Its Foundation, Book 2, the conflict between the patricians … 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