"Ancient Rome" discusses what happens when higher law principles and a free market economy are ignored. Mr. Maybury uses historical events to explain current events, including the wars in the former Soviet Empire, and the legal and economic problems of America today. Is your government making the same choices that led to the fall of Ancient Rome? Will history repeat?To improve the student's learning experience, also purchase the student study guide for "Ancient How It Affects You Today" titled "A Bluestocking Ancient Rome" also available through Amazon.Can be used for courses in Ancient Rome, U.S. History, Government, and Economics.Table of Contents for Ancient RomeUncle Eric's Model of How the World WorksStudy Guide AvailableAbout the Cover IllustrationAuthor's DisclosureMapsTimeline1. History Repeats2. The Roman Disease that Stalks the Markets 3. The Roman Model4. Hitler and Mussolini5. The Roman Lust for Blood6. Logic vs. Interests7. Listen to the Music8. The Return of Feudalism9. Straight Lines10. The Byzantine Empire11. SummaryBibliographyGlossaryAbout Richard J. Maybury (Uncle Eric)IndexSuggested for Further ReadingRichard Maybury uses several examples from Ancient Rome to explain economic principles in his book "Whatever Happened to Penny Candy?" also available through Amazon.
Richard J. Maybury Libri
Richard Maybury, noto anche come Zio Eric, è un acclamato autore e analista geopolitico il cui lavoro approfondisce i principi del libero mercato e dell'economia. Il suo obiettivo è spiegare concetti complessi a un vasto pubblico, rendendo le idee economiche accessibili e comprensibili. La scrittura di Maybury, pubblicata su testate di rilievo, offre prospettive approfondite sugli affari globali e sulle tendenze economiche. È un educatore dedicato per tutte le età, che semplifica intricati principi economici.


An examination of the ideas and events that led to World War I, events during the war, and how they led to World War II, written as a series of letters from a man to his niece or nephew.