| > we totally should look at historical events with the current “lens”. No, there are things that Romans did better than us today, even looking at them with current lenses, but that are hard to replicate in our times given the complexity of our society, the conflicts, the political systems, and, last but not least, the vastly better education and influence the general population has. We should learn from past mistakes though. If we apply basic statistic, deaths/years of activity, in the Colosseum died ~1 thousand humans every year. It's more or less the number of people shot and killed by the U.S. police every year. That's what we should do better because, of course, we're not sending people to fight to death or against lions anymore. To me, that looks like a solved problem. |