Batoche Books, 2003. — 194 p.
The People of Rome and Latium
Rome Dominates Latium
Rome Creates a Confederation
Rome Dominates Central Italy
The Foreign Policy of the Young Democracy and its Consequences
Rome as an Imperial Democracy
The Federation Put to the Test
Sentimental Politics
The Consequences of Sentimental Politics
Reaction Toward Practical Politics
Protectorate or Tyranny
The Foreign Policy of a Socialistic Democracy
Senatorial Laissez Faire
Commercialism and Expansion
Consequences of Laissez Faire
Pompey’s Army in the Service of Capitalists
Cæsar and World Conquest