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Lessons on Political Violence from the Roman Republic: Part III – Organized, armed gangs will tear apart a political system

Lessons on Political Violence from the Roman Republic: Part III – Organized, armed gangs will tear apart a political system

As Americans head to the polls, the threat of voter intimidation and violence is greater than at any time in recent memory.  Not since the Jim Crow South have voters and the political system faced such threats.  The potential damage this could do to our political system should not be underestimated.  Here again, the Romans provide us an ominous example. By the 50s BCE, the Roman Republic had been marred by political violence for decades, but something had inherently changed. …

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Lessons on Political Violence from the Roman Republic: Part I – Political violence is a prologue to civil war

Lessons on Political Violence from the Roman Republic: Part I – Political violence is a prologue to civil war

The presidency of Donald Trump has renewed and heightened political violence in the United States.  American society has always been violent, particularly to people of color, women, immigrants, and the LGBTQ+ community.  So we want to be careful to suggest that the violence we are seeing is somehow new or unprecedented.  Yet we also want to be careful to suggest that this is merely the same as always and there is nothing to be alarmed at.  As I’ve written in…

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