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Barbarians Quote by Eileen Power

“There is the familiar figure of Orosius, defending the barbarians with the argument that when the Roman empire was founded it was founded in blood and conquest and can ill afford to throw stones at the barbarians” quote by Eileen Power
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““There is the familiar figure of Orosius, defending the barbarians with the argument that when the Roman empire was founded it was founded in blood and conquest and can ill afford to throw stones at the barbarians””

Eileen Power

About This Quote

Defending the barbarians, the argument is that Rome’s foundation in blood and conquest makes it hypocritical to criticize them now.

In simple terms: Rome’s violent origins undermine its moral authority.

Key Takeaway

Question historical double standards.

Themes

history morality colonialism hypocrisy

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

historical political

When to use this quote

  • historical analysis
  • academic debate
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

ancient Rome barbarian narratives political rhetoric

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we reconcile past violence with present values?
  • What lessons apply to modern power dynamics?
A Different Perspective

Historical context can be complex.

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