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67: Michael Parenti - The Assassination of Julius Caesar

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Slave Revolts in Late Roman Rome

By the time of the labor public, there were just too many slave laborers who didn't possess the power to go on strike. The middle class of land-owning plebs was hollowed out and contained less productive laborers in any case. We can see the reason why fairly easily the dilution of the labor market with such large numbers of slaves made the plebeian secession an irrelevant strategy by the second century. A far more effective threat against the elites was revolt, and particularly rebellion amongst the slaves. But they were never effective, is sort of the sad thing about it.

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