Books on Roman Laws?
I'm reading the 3 pillars of occidental society
>greek philosophy
>roman laws
>christian morals
>christian morals
if you mean real christians aka puritans, sure, but if you mean decadent and corrupt catholic sloths then fuck no
you want to play minecraft?
>>7625836
christianity =\= catholicism. Simply believing/following the word of Jesus, not attached to any kind of church or christian segment (protestantism, catholicism, etc)
>>7625837
Got tired of it already. Heard terraria is good, ever tried?
>>7625839
christian morality is actually pee shit, didn't u read nietzsche? but i do like the insane drive to create prosperity that comes from some protestant sects, since it's basically "fuck bitches, get money" the religion.
You'll probably want some kind of general book on Roman civics/political concepts/etc.
Roman law and civics didn't so much write the earliest legal values onto the tablet of Western law and civics, it's more that they ARE the tablet. Our fundamental political sensibilities of sovereignty and the secular state come from them.
http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1585&context=iclr
>>7625915
Thanks man