mobilitas
Mobilitas is a Roman concept that translates to "mobility" or "freedom of movement." It was an important social and economic factor in the ancient Roman Republic. The concept of mobilitas refers to a person's ability to move within the Roman social hierarchy, assuming new offices, and acquiring wealth and power.
Mobilitas was highly valued in Roman culture, as it implied the opportunity for social advancement and civic
The concept of mobilitas was closely tied to the idea of aeqalitates, or equal opportunity. Romans believed
However, the reality of Roman society was more complex. Social and economic mobility were often limited by
Despite these limitations, the concept of mobilitas remained an important ideal in Roman culture, and it continues