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67: Michael Parenti - The Assassination of Julius Caesar

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The Assassination of Caesar

The plotters were well aware that under Caesar's autocracy their opportunities for financial gain and political power would vanish, Brenty writes. The conspirators then entered the Senate with their fellow senators on a day when Caesar had dismissed his Spanish bodyguards. They thought that they could kill him to return to the way of life they were enjoying where a small click of families dominated and subjugated the whole republic With no check on their power whatsoever. And now none of that could actually would matter against him, right? Through physical force and strength of command and strength of his personality, Caesar was in charge.

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