The Roman Society and its Policy according to Saint Augustine

Authors

  • João Batista do Amaral Mestre em Filosofia pela Faculdade São Bento

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2177-952X.2015v9i15p71-81

Keywords:

Crisis, Politic, Power, Society

Abstract

The epoch of Augustine is marked by several crises that settled in the Roman society. These crises did not escape from the sharp look of Saint Augustine. He showed how the political action of his contemporaries was something excessively ineffective to answer the wishes of a fair society, integrated by several people and races. This society, that had conquered in history, with mistakes and cleverness, power and glory, booth in the field of science and technology, for itself, the ways that make sure to its citizens a prosper life, gradually succumbed. Thus, this article aims to exposes to the reader some aspects experienced by this society and make note that when policy is practiced by men who possess as premises the power and his own advantages, there is no richness or organization that will sustain such state or nation.

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