Submitted by anon (not verified) on Tue, 10/29/2019 - 17:52
But when an emperor's aesthetics include the burning of cities, well, that's brilliance! Nero was an anarcho-nihilist of the highest order who was born into the emperor role, he didn't actually embrace it, he loathed the power in fact.
If a civilization can create a turnaround on its own foundational values, it has reached the heights of societal evolution.
But when an emperor's aesthetics include the burning of cities, well, that's brilliance! Nero was an anarcho-nihilist of the highest order who was born into the emperor role, he didn't actually embrace it, he loathed the power in fact.
If a civilization can create a turnaround on its own foundational values, it has reached the heights of societal evolution.