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This study traces Roman political evolution from early monarchy through republic to imperial autocracy, examines institutional shifts before and after Augustus, and analyzes how Rome adapted governance to vast territorial expansion and diverse populations. It compares Roman and modern political ideas—relations between church and state, individual versus state, constitutions, separation of powers, judiciary, citizenship, taxation, and imperialism—and discusses shared problems such as race and labor issues, electoral practices, political bosses, recalls, military pensions, paternalism, and urban growth, concluding with reflections on continuities and distinctions that illuminate contemporary political questions.

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Frank Frost Abbott

Frank Frost Abbott was an American classical scholar and author, recognized for his insightful analyses of Roman society and politics. His notable works include "Roman Politics," which explores the intricacies of political life in ancient Rome, and "The Common People of Ancient Rome," where he examines the daily lives and cultural practices of the lower classes in Roman society. Abbott's scholarship contributes to our understanding of the social dynamics of ancient Rome, making his writings valuable resources for students and enthusiasts of classical history.

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