| > Can the French or British find things to admire about the Romans? The statute of limitations have passed on those crimes since they took place in Antiquity. > First, the article does plenty of throat clearing about those issues. Please, he's practically drooling: > While not quite Google cafeteria, the lunches and dinners served were exquisite! Free breakfasts in London, and on-site cooks (English, Portuguese and Indian) in factories, with plenty of alcohol to go around. > If that’s not enough, if you were a senior officer you got a pretty great stipend to spend on entertaining others. > Also, they had an incredibly sexy headquarter to work in (marble bas-reliefs, pipe organ of a tiger devouring a European and jewel-encrusted gold throne of the Sultan of Mysore Tipu). Even the warehouses were elegant and stylish in the City. |
Europeans got over it even way back in antiquity. The Franks adopted the Roman language, religion (by then Christianity), and civil law and institutions. They didn’t seek to distance themselves from Roman empirical history.