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Because we have to keep re-asserting traditional norms in the face of societal collapse due to widespread degeneracy. Who else is there but us?

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What is the best book to learn about Roman society?

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https://aidanmaclear.wordpress.com/2020/12/11/fall-of-the-empire/

Many on our side see an analogy between our current situation and the closing days of the Roman Republic. I myself wish this was so; fighting for Caesar is far more attractive a prospect than the alternative. But there is an alternate historical analogy, which I consider even slightly more likely; that we are not in the latter days of the Roman Republic, but the Roman Empire.

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