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The Gallic Paradox: Achievement and Atrocity

The sentence that launched a thousand classrooms also launched a genocide.

For two millennia, students have parsed Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres as a masterpiece of prose. They were rarely told it was a declaration of ownership—the opening move of a campaign that killed one million people and erased sixty tribal nations.

The Gallic Paradox by Robert Walker reconstructs the world Caesar destroyed alongside the machine he built to do it. Through meticulous research, Walker juxtaposes Caesar’s detached, elegant reports with the visceral voices of those he targeted: a metalworker watching her city burn, a druid guarding unwritten laws, and mothers in refugee camps.

Inside this book, you will discover:

The "Barbarian" Myth: The sophisticated senates and trade networks the Romans sought to delegitimize.

The War Crimes: How Caesar manipulated Roman law to authorize illegal conquest and the massacre of 400,000 refugees.

The Power of Prose: How the Commentarii served as both a historical record and a sophisticated instrument of erasure.

The Siege of Alesia: The engineered starvation of civilians trapped between Roman walls.

The Gallic Paradox is narrative history that comes across like a thriller and cuts like an indictment. It refuses to simplify Caesar into a hero or a monster. Instead, it holds both truths at once, forcing us to look at the whole picture of Western civilization’s foundational trauma.

Part of The Moral Complexity Series.

©2026 Robert Walker (P)2026 Robert Walker
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    Diseño de la portada del título Alea Iacta Est: Caesar's Fateful Gamble for Rome
    • Alea Iacta Est: Caesar's Fateful Gamble for Rome

    • De: Robert Walker