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[–]SnapshillBotPassing Turing Tests since 1956 26 ポイント27 ポイント  (4子コメント)

TIL the Civil War was actually about property rights.

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[–]19djafoij02Viking cultural enrichment squad[S] 33 ポイント34 ポイント  (0子コメント)

TIL the Civil War was actually about property rights.

So was ancient immigration policy.

[–]ThoctarTool of the Baltic Financiers 17 ポイント18 ポイント  (0子コメント)

If you're going to trace the origins of serfdom to the Roman empire, which I don't disagree with, it shows your ignorance when you trace it to Constantine and not someone who contributed to it a lot more, like Diocletian.

[–]Imperium_DragonJudyism had one big God named Yahoo 8 ポイント9 ポイント  (0子コメント)

If that dick Constantine would stop killing demons the world would be more progressive.

[–]yoshiKUncultured savage since 476 AD 6 ポイント7 ポイント  (0子コメント)

And in ancient Greece the Delphic priests regarded the right of unfettered movement as one of four freedoms distinguishing liberty from slavery.

Yes, but slavery here is not hyperbole as one expects in modern civil rights discourse.

People moved constantly all over the world – be they Vikings, Crusaders or Chinese emigrants.

One of the three is not like the other, the poster probably meant Mongolian raiders.

[–]topicality 3 ポイント4 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Constantine always had a soft spot in my heart. A pivotal figure, he is blamed for so much. In reality he was likely your average noble Roman who over time came to see the Christian God has his patron.

Seriously so much of what he does can be traced back to normal actions (founding a victory city, interfering in religious matters) with just Christianity involved now.

[–]Jiketi 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I don't think passports were introduced in the 4th century AD.