Jiang says the Brutus story may not be historically true, but its message is that if the founder can sacrifice his family for the republic, every Roman can sacrifice for Roman greatness.
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Roman Greatness
Jiang says the Brutus story may not be historically true, but its message is that if the founder can sacrifice his family for the republic, every Roman can sacrifice for Roman greatness.
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"...well. Okay? No sacrifice every sacrifice must be made to ensure Roman greatness."
"...me life or give me liberty. Okay? The third element of Roman greatness is the idea of this. Republica. Right? So what this means..."
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