Law and Justice - Constitutional Crisis at Rome - 13.2 Cicero and Catiline
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Wonderful storytelling. Thank you so much!!!
Geez, it only took 7 years from this video to get Catiline’s program enacted!
Well explained. Thank you
Awesome Lecture!!!
Solid video.
IM BUHRNY SANDAHS N I AM AGAINST THE ONE PUHCENT! WE MUST FORGIVE DA LOANS!
This man highkey just flamed Bernies entire campaign lol
Bernie is no Catiline though. Bernie is a mild social democrat while Catiline most likely would've been compared to a radical communist.
Trump is Cataline
@@escanorofpride6116 YES! There are parallels between Catiline & der Trumspter: self-serving, seductive, pandering, etc. Bernie, Biden, etc. works within the Law to achieve their political goals. Trumspter wants to erase the law, or be considered outside the law, above the law.
What's this accent called?
Nice lecture. Although its not right to impose any modern political thought on the past. This man keeps bringing the present into context. He should avoid this, keeping only to parameters of the time.
Good video, stop pacing.
1. Late Roman Republic politics won't neatly map into modern American ones, I hope the "historians" here are nuanced enough to understand that. People are not getting into debt today because they were trying to buy the necessities (what the prickish Sallust terms luxuria). Economics are also not the same as they were in the Late Republic. And dealing with economic inequality isn't per se a leftist ideal, demagogue grifters exist in the right as well who can identify the very evident economic problems in society and run promising to fix them without doing an actual thing.
2. All the people who unironically are calling (the ineffective) Bernie Sanders Cataline need to wake up and smell the garum cause there's only one politician (former president and leader of a political party I can only guess you either entirely align with or largely do) actually agitato tacite odium populi menses multas contra curiam senatumque Romanum iussus est impetum. O tempora, o mores.
The modern Dem party wants to cancel student loan debts and other types so we are reaching the end of our own republic when politicians are using those promises to cause dissension between the producers from the indebted. This parallels with Cicero's experience in his own times.