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007 - Book II - Chapters V to VIII The Roman people in subduing the world had in view the good of the stat

007 - Book II - Chapters V to VIII The Roman people in subduing the world had in view the good of the stat

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De Monarchia stands as one of Dante Alighieris seminal works, exploring the intricate dynamics between secular and religious authority. In this thought-provoking treatise, Dante delves into the relationship between the Holy Roman Emperor and the Pope, arguing against the theocratic view held by the Roman Church. Comprising three compelling books, he asserts that both the Pope and the Emperor derive their power from God, each entrusted with authority in distinct realms. Dante passionately defends the notion that their powers should remain separate, ensuring neither interferes with the other. Join us as we unravel the timeless debates surrounding governance, divinity, and the balance of power in this classic text. - Summary by Leni
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