SOLDES

Jusqu'à -70% sur une sélection d'articles*

Fortson's Signs, Symbols, and Secret Societies: Princeps. Fortson's Signs, Symbols, and Secret Societies

Par : Dante Fortson
Offrir maintenant
Ou planifier dans votre panier
Disponible dans votre compte client Decitre ou Furet du Nord dès validation de votre commande. Le format ePub est :
  • Compatible avec une lecture sur My Vivlio (smartphone, tablette, ordinateur)
  • Compatible avec une lecture sur liseuses Vivlio
  • Pour les liseuses autres que Vivlio, vous devez utiliser le logiciel Adobe Digital Edition. Non compatible avec la lecture sur les liseuses Kindle, Remarkable et Sony
Logo Vivlio, qui est-ce ?

Notre partenaire de plateforme de lecture numérique où vous retrouverez l'ensemble de vos ebooks gratuitement

Pour en savoir plus sur nos ebooks, consultez notre aide en ligne ici
C'est si simple ! Lisez votre ebook avec l'app Vivlio sur votre tablette, mobile ou ordinateur :
Google PlayApp Store
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233760310
  • EAN9798233760310
  • Date de parution02/03/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The history of power is rarely written by those who wield it, for the most effective authority is that which remains unnamed. For two millennia, a shadow has stretched across the narrative of Western civilization, a silent guiding force known only to its initiates as the Princeps. This book serves as a definitive chronicle of that assembly, tracing its evolution from a desperate pact in the dying light of the Roman Republic to the pervasive, digital architecture of the modern era.
To understand the Princeps is to look past the surface of historical events and recognize the deliberate patterns of influence that have shaped our laws, our economies, and our very perception of reality. The origin of this secret society lies in the profound realization of the first Roman emperor, Augustus. He understood that a visible crown is a target, but the title of Princeps, or "First Citizen, " offered a shield of civic humility that could mask absolute control.
This book details how a dedicated group of senators, financiers, and philosophers took this Augustan model and transformed it into a permanent, clandestine institution. They recognized that while individual leaders are mortal and empires are fragile, an idea, protected by silence and reinforced by ritual, can endure forever. This group did not seek to replace the state, but to inhabit it, ensuring that the true levers of power remained in the hands of a meritocratic elite, regardless of who sat on the throne.