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Public Virtue

Jiang defines republica as public virtue: competition among Rome's best and brightest to promote Roman welfare and glory.

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Jiang defines republica as public virtue: competition among Rome's best and brightest to promote Roman welfare and glory.

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The Iron Cage Of Protestant Anxiety

2025-03-27, day precision · Civilization #42: The Protestant Reformation and the Birth of Capitalism

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"...they want, okay? Secondly is the idea of repubblica. Repubblica means public virtue, to serve the public good, which basically means obeying what the..."

Rome's Cult Of No Surrender

2024-11-07, day precision · Civilization #14: Hannibal Barca, Lucius Brutus, and the Triumph of Rome

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"...publica. Re publica. This is Latin. And it's translated as usually public virtue for the public good. Okay? And this is where we get..."

Rome's Cult Of No Surrender

2024-11-07, day precision · Civilization #14: Hannibal Barca, Lucius Brutus, and the Triumph of Rome

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"Public virtue. Yeah. Okay. So why do people want to come to Rome? Well, the fact of the matter is that for most of..."

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