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67: Michael Parenti - The Assassination of Julius Caesar

The Nietzsche Podcast

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Caesar Is Like a Lightning Strike

As a people's champion, Caesar is like a tragic figure. He is a great man in the Nietzschean sense. And even though proximally he fails, because he's assassinated, in the grand scheme of things he succeeds. The Roman social order is so transformed after this period that people such as John Glubb consider it an entirely different polity from the Roman Republic before Caesar.

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