From National Vanguard magazine No. 104, March-April 1985:
Ominous Tableau By William L. Pierce
In the years of ancient Rome’s long and painful slide into chaos and dissolution, the towering edifice of Roman law, built up during earlier centuries of greatness, maintained an impressive facade. But justice, like the other cornerstones of Roman society, participated in the general slide. State authority was still mighty, but the corruption of the times had transformed it. The epitome of the change could be seen in a tableau which occurred on many a sunny afternoon in Rome’s Colosseum: One gladiator, wounded and defeated, lay stretched out on the sand; another gladiator, victorious, stood over him with sword, spear, or trident . . .
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