Gerald Farinas

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Rome was unique in the way that it developed and extended the concept of citizenship over its long history to help sustain its own imperial dominion. The root purpose of the empire was to funnel wealth to be spent in Rome: in that sense it was a racket based on rampant exploitation. Yet through the promise of citizenship—a share in the plunder—conquered aristocrats could usually be brought onside.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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