Since the fall of the Roman Empire, prominent European politicians such as Charlemagne and Napoleon have tried to recreate its centuries-old heritage and governance experience. But not a single successor state succeeded in this. Boris Johnson reveals the secrets of the Roman Empire's success, trying to bring some science to modern politics, particularly the European Union.
The dream of Rome is cherished as an opportunity to achieve harmony, prosperity and effective interaction of peoples who could find the idea of community and peaceful coexistence against the background of different priorities and political motives. This skillfully written book will convince the reader that certain political ideas of the ancient Romans still live in the collective unconscious, and with a fresh interpretation they can be surprisingly relevant today.
Publication language: Ukrainian
Number of pages: 256
Binding: Hard