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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? "Who will guard the guards themselves?" or "Who will watch the watchmen?" Asked Roman poet Juvenal.Replace guard with political ...
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Roman poet Juvenal coined the phrase “bread and circuses” nearly 2,000 years ago for the extravagant entertainment the Roman Empire used to distract attention from imperial policies that ...
The ancient Roman poet Juvenal noted the effectiveness of providing “bread and circuses” to divert the governed from the actions of their governors. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s push ...
Roman poet Juvenal coined the phrase “bread and circuses” nearly 2,000 years ago for the extravagant entertainment the Roman Empire used to distract attention from imperial policies that ...
In a massive administrative state, there arises the age-old question posited by the ancient Roman poet Juvenal who asked, who guards the guards? Or as Francis Schaeffer asked, who controls the ...
Roman poet Juvenal coined the phrase “bread and circuses” nearly 2,000 years ago for the extravagant entertainment the Roman Empire used to distract attention from imperial policies that ...
The phrase originated with the Roman satirical poet Juvenal, who was presented with the idea that wives should be chained to keep them faithful. Fine, the poet replied, but who will guard husbands?
Latin at James Madison Junior High School in Roanoke was not my favorite subject, but I took some things with me. "Omnia Gallia in tres partes divisa est"; "Veni, Vidi, Vici"; "Gaudeamus igitur ...