The economic privileges of the elite in ancient Rome (8th century BC – 3rd century AD) Cover Image

Икономическите привилегии на елита в древен Рим (VIII в. пр.н.е. – III в. н.е.)
The economic privileges of the elite in ancient Rome (8th century BC – 3rd century AD)

Author(s): Georgi Lyubenov Manolov
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, History, Social Sciences, Political Theory, Sociology, Political history, Ancient World, Political economy, Social development, Social differentiation, Economic development
Published by: Висше училище по сигурност и икономика (ВУСИ)
Keywords: privileges; economic privileges; social privileges; Antiquity; Ancient Rome

Summary/Abstract: The historical causes, genetic roots and status of elite privileges in Ancient Rome are examined. A significant part of the various economic privileges during the three main periods at that time – the Imperial period, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire – have been distinguished and substantiated. A detailed classification of the types of royal, republican, imperial and class privileges of the elite during the indicated historical era is made. The most relevant conclusions about the role of privileges in ancient Roman society and their impact on its development are also drawn.

  • Issue Year: VIII/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 7-76
  • Page Count: 70
  • Language: Bulgarian