This report examines the literary work titled (From the Perspective of Carthage), authored by Sergey Smirnov (often published under the pseudonym Sergey S ). The book is commonly found on digital libraries such as Flibusta in formats like .fb2 . 1. Executive Summary
: The narrative explores what the world might have looked like if Carthage had prevailed or if its civilization (based on trade and maritime power) had offered a viable alternative to the Roman model of centralized military empire. This report examines the literary work titled (From
: Beyond fiction, the text often delves into the philosophical and economic reasons behind the fall of Carthage, questioning the inevitability of historical "winners" writing the truth. 3. Publication and Availability Author : Sergey Smirnov (Сергей Смирнов). Executive Summary : The narrative explores what the
: The book is a staple of Russian-language digital libraries like Flibusta and Author.Today . This report examines the literary work titled (From
: The author draws parallels between the Punic Wars and contemporary international relations. Rome represents a global hegemon (often identified with the modern "collective West" or "Atlanticism"), while Carthage represents a rival power that must be "destroyed" for the hegemon to feel secure.
: The .fb2 (FictionBook) format is the primary version available, optimized for e-readers and mobile devices. 4. Critical Perspective