According2Sam #167 'Pax Americana'

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'Pax Romana" is a Latin phrase that translates literally into "Roman Peace". It refers to a period in the Roman Empire that historians overwhelmingly accept as the golden age of Rome. It was a 200 year period that began with accession of Octavian in 27 BC, the first Roman emperor, and it ended in 180 AD upon the death of Marcus Aurelius. Pax Romana was a period that was marked by peace, prosperity, stability, and growth. Historian, Edward Gibbon characterized the last 85 years of Pax Romana as the happiest time and place to be alive in all of human history. Pax Americana is the golden age that could have been in the United States of America had our golden age not been sabotaged. Instead of a long period of peace and prosperity in America, the saboteurs ushered in a long period of endless war and massive debt. Why was Pax America sabotaged to usher in the American nadir? Join the conversation and get answers to this question and more on According2Sam episode #167.

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