Great saying by great authors Quote by Pierre Corneille
“Such is the caprice of Romans... who reject kings in name but not in practice, and accept an Emperor mightier than a hundred kings.”
About This Quote
Highlights the paradox of Roman political culture, rejecting monarchical titles while tolerating imperial authority in practice.
In simple terms: Romans deny kingship yet accept emperors.
Power can be disguised by language.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- discussing constitutional limits
- analyzing modern authoritarianism
- teaching Roman history
- debating legitimacy of power
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- political science curricula
- leadership training
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this reveal about the gap between political ideals and reality?
- How does language shape our acceptance of authority?
Some argue Romans truly feared centralization, making the quote an overstatement.