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“Get Lit" June 18, 2026: Machiavelli's "Discourses on Livy," Book Two.

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开始于 June 19, 2026

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The Roman Empire's governance offers critical lessons for contemporary America, highlighting the balance between power and public accountability.

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Comparing America to the Roman Empire overlooks significant cultural and technological differences that shape our political landscape.

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Machiavelli's insights in 'Discourses on Livy' provide a timeless framework for analyzing political systems, regardless of historical context.

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The decline of the Roman Empire serves as a warning for modern democracies, emphasizing the dangers of corruption and complacency in governance.

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While historical comparisons can be enlightening, they risk oversimplifying complex current events and should be approached with caution.

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