Panem et Circenses
At almost 500 years old, the Romans had the longest-lasting republic the world has ever known. As such, it had a violent death. When the Republic
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by Libertatem Fidelium | Dec 8, 2022 | Constitution, Legacy, Rights | 0 |
At almost 500 years old, the Romans had the longest-lasting republic the world has ever known. As such, it had a violent death. When the Republic
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Every tyrant worth his beans knew a vital key to staying in charge. If everybody you command resists you every step of the way then you can’t possibly remain in control…..
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We are offered liberty, but instead the world and humanity seem to be made to tend towards bondage and self-destruction. All political power in the world seems to be held by those who want what Caesar wanted—and those who hold no political power go right along with it.
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by Libertas Omnium | Feb 11, 2021 | Rights | 5 |
So if we’re all so different, then what did the founding fathers mean by “All men are created equal.”?
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by Necisque Libertas | Dec 13, 2025 | Constitution | 0 |
Executive orders have shaped America since Washington, sometimes securing freedom like Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, but also expanding presidential power in ways that threaten democracy. While critics warn of dictatorship-like decrees, supporters see efficiency in times of crisis. The Constitution’s checks and balances remind us that executive power must remain limited yet capable to preserve both strength and liberty.
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