Roman politics
EDITORS
George Depue Hadzsits, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania
David Moore Robinson, Ph.D., LL.D. The Johns Hopkins University
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Frank Frost Abbott
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ROMAN POLITICS
CONTENTS
ROMAN POLITICS
I. THE ROMAN SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT
1. Pre-Augustan
2. Post-Augustan
II. ROMAN POLITICS AND MODERN POLITICS
1. Rome and the Church of Rome
2. The Individual and the State
3. On Constitutions
4. The Legislative and Executive Branches of Government
5. The Judiciary
6. Conception of Citizenship
7. Taxation and Finance
8. Imperialism
III. SOME POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS COMMON TO THE ROMANS AND TO MODERN PEOPLES
1. The Color and the Labor Questions
2. Voting and Elections
3. The Political Boss
4. The Recall
5. Pensions, Bonuses, and Militarism
6. Cases of Paternalism
7. Growth of Cities
IV. SOME FINAL REFLECTIONS
NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Transcriber’s Notes