This sounded to me as being ruled by two Roman consuls, each of which can override the other’s decisions. A part of me likes the idea.
Can that part of you override the other part’s decisions?
It’s more like: one Roman consul writes the constitution that the other must follow.
his sounded to me as being ruled by two Roman consuls, each of which can override the other’s decisions.
Hey, looks like the doctrine of the separation of powers to me. Not a new idea and one that actually has been tried in real life :-)
And yet this was the system under which Rome conquered the Mediterranean world.
This sounded to me as being ruled by two Roman consuls, each of which can override the other’s decisions. A part of me likes the idea.
Can that part of you override the other part’s decisions?
It’s more like: one Roman consul writes the constitution that the other must follow.
Hey, looks like the doctrine of the separation of powers to me. Not a new idea and one that actually has been tried in real life :-)
And yet this was the system under which Rome conquered the Mediterranean world.