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Rome's Economic Suicide with Lawrence Reed and Marc Hyden

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Reforms, Corruption, and Social Turmoil in Ancient Rome

The chapter delves into the historical events surrounding reforms in ancient Rome, including limitations on land rental for the wealthy and the challenges of redistributing land to the landless class. It explores the pervasive corruption in Roman society, such as emperors buying the imperial throne, and the social and political turmoil triggered by Tiberius Gracchus' land bill. The conversation also touches on the complexities of providing support to urban individuals given land without proper training, as well as the contradictions of wealthy individuals benefiting from subsidized grain distribution while opposing it.

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