Populism and Class Division in Livy’s History of Rome
In what is chronologized as 445 B.C., Livy describes the populistic endeavors made by the Roman tribune Gaius Canuleius, whose argument lay in that he felt that the class division between the Roman patricians and the plebs should be broken down, to allow intermarriage between the castes. He also advocated abolishment of the restriction upon … Continue reading Populism and Class Division in Livy’s History of Rome
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