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title: Concalian Culture title: Concalian Culture
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date: 2024-04-30T20:18:43.324Z date: 2024-04-30T20:20:15.393Z
tags: game-master, concalia, concalian culture, concalian empire, concalian tags: game-master, concalia, concalian culture, concalian empire, concalian
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dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:53:59.820Z dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:53:59.820Z
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<p><strong>Res Publica (Public Affairs):</strong></p> <p><strong>Res Publica (Public Affairs):</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Citizen Participation:</strong> The concept of res publica emphasized the active participation of citizens in the political life of the republic. Romans valued civic engagement and viewed political involvement as a duty and privilege.</li> <li><strong>Citizen Participation:</strong> The concept of res publica emphasized the active participation of citizens in the political life of the republic. Romans valued civic engagement and viewed political involvement as a duty and privilege.</li>
<li><strong>Republican Virtues:</strong> The republic promoted civic virtues such as justice, equality before the law, and the rule of law. Citizens were expected to uphold these principles and defend the republican institutions against tyranny and corruption.</li> <li><strong>Republican Virtues:</strong> The republic promoted civic virtues such as justice, equality before the law, and the rule of law. Citizens were expected to uphold these principles and defend the republican institutions against tyranny and corruption.<ul>
<li>Public's sometimes violent response to corruption can be described here. Them lynching the senate when it became too corrupt is basically them upholding and defending the empire's institutions in their eyes</li>
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<li><strong>Public Service:</strong> Serving the state in various capacities, whether as magistrates, senators, or military commanders, was considered a noble calling. Romans aspired to contribute to the governance and defense of the republic for the greater good of society.</li> <li><strong>Public Service:</strong> Serving the state in various capacities, whether as magistrates, senators, or military commanders, was considered a noble calling. Romans aspired to contribute to the governance and defense of the republic for the greater good of society.</li>
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<p><strong>Fides (Trustworthiness):</strong></p> <p><strong>Fides (Trustworthiness):</strong></p>