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What A Terrorist Incident in Ancient Rome Can Teach Us - Pirates of the Mediterranean
In the panicky aftermath of a daring terrorist attack in 68 B.C., the Roman people made decisions that set them on the path to the destruction of their Constitution. One cannot help wondering if history is repeating itself.
Publisher: The New York Times
Author: Robert Harris
In the panicky aftermath of a daring terrorist attack in 68 B.C., the Roman people made decisions that set them on the path to the destruction of their Constitution. One cannot help wondering if history is repeating itself.