Roman liberty as a cultural tradition that the Augustan system tried to preserve.
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"...important, to protect and preserve the culture, especially the idea of libertas, okay? Liberty. But this system didn't really work, right? You had these..."
"...Epstein. And in the back, it looks like a Roman God, Libertas, the Statue of Liberty goddess."
"...very difficult to restore this link. You have mentioned, for example, Libertas statue, but that is Hecata, Hecate, the great goddess of the hell..."
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