Roman Moral Thinking

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There are three main components to Rome’s greatness outlined in the passage. Roman moral thinking began to evolve in the second century, when they started to have more complex ideas on what it means to be moral and virtuous. Virtue should not be based on the individual ideas of men but on the overall good of the state and the Roman people as a whole. The connection is made between the Roman power and the moral power of men, which were seen as inextricably tied together. Rome could not be great without the moral responsibility held so highly by the Roman people at the time. “The Romans are as brave as the sky is lofty,” the text states. It illustrates the idea that pride was often more important than actual outcomes, for example they would