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How Government in the Ancient World Tried to Deal with Modern Problems

What a fantastic way to learn ancient history: via the parallels with modern times.

H.J. Haskell was a journalist with a huge background in ancient history, and here he does what everyone has wanted done. He details the amazing catalog of government interventions in old Rome that eventually brought the empire down. He shows the spending, the inflating, the attempt to fix prices and raise wage, the infrastructure boondoggles, the gross displays of public entertainment, the welfare scams, and much more.

At every step he draws a parallel with modern times. Modern governments also destroy the money to fund the state, extend vast military empires that are unmanageable, try to control the market order, and attempt to rig political decision making in order to buy off the population.

The comparisons between then and now generate ominous lessons for our times.

This book was a smash hit when it first came out in 1939, and yet it went out of print, and hasn't been in print in half a century.

The writing is clear, the research impeccable, and it teaches modern and ancient history in one entertaining yet scholarly package.

What a triumph of research and writing this book is!

284 pages, paperback, 2009

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by Thomas Hurst
on 6/18/2009
An interesting history
I came across an original hardcover 1939 edition of this book several years ago, so have had ample time to read and digest it.  It is, indeed, an engrossing history of an ancient Rome that few people know beyond the simple "bread and circuses" phrase.  If nothing else, those who enjoy reading about life in ancient Rome and such will find it interesting.  Too, it is an interesting window on the times in which it was written, the turmoil of the New Deal - Yes!  There were people then who did not believe in omnipotent government!  So, an interesting read that I am glad is back in print for modern readers. 
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