Jiang's phrase for Roman devotion to the survival and glory of Rome above ordinary moral limits.
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Cult of Rome
Jiang's phrase for Roman devotion to the survival and glory of Rome above ordinary moral limits.
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"...survives. Okay? Because what matters is Rome. Okay? It's a cult of Rome. All that matters is the survival of Rome. Morals don't matter...."
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Hannibal can destroy an army, but he cannot make Rome accept defeat.
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