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Debt and the Collapse of Antiquity – Michael Hudson (pt 1/2)

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The Rise of Tyrants in Rome

Voting was weighted according to how much wealth and land you had. The small wealthy classes were in such a heavy voting weight that the three or four wealthiest classes still maybe one or two or three percent could outvote the whole population at large. Today we do it by campaign contributions. We've also privatized the electoral system, but we don't let the wealthy people votes count more than the votes of anyone else. And we're doing our best to emulate the Roman Constitution.

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