The Sabine women legend is read as teaching that Rome can absorb outsiders into citizenship and that everything, including morals, can be sacrificed for Roman survival.
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The Sabine women legend is read as teaching that Rome can absorb outsiders into citizenship and that everything, including morals, can be sacrificed for Roman survival.
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"And that's the founding legend of Rome. And from this legend we can sort of understand or make some extrapolations about the Roman psychology...."
"Rome only has males. So, we will just isolate Rome. Our daughters will not marry into Rome and in 20 years time, Rome will..."
"...psychology which is everything can be sacrificed in the pursuit of Roman glory and basically to ensure that Rome survives. Okay? Because what matters..."
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