CLA233H1 Lecture Notes - Centuriate Assembly, Tribune, Plebeian Council

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Classical structure, stable ruling class: senate, aristocracy. Nobodies allowed to get too big as a ruler, one family does not get so influential that none of the others matter. Senate transitions from being patritional, broad but unspecified power. Consuls always consulting it, its business is everything that is not reserved for the common people: war and peace, political trials etc. Consolidations of values, customs of our forefathers . Innovations often described as returning to old values: conservative value system, good ole days where they were at their strongest. 150 bc 200 years afterward there is idealism of how it was in the, politically motivated. Assemblies, but citizenry has no right of initiation. Not able to raise motions: tribal assemblies you are presented with something you can vote on, then you vote on it. Has no relation to what you really want: democratic and yet not.

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