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In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Relationship Between General and Army

In the late fifties, a republic that has been based on this idea of a power sharing element was no longer there. So parlyteer, the generals themselves becoming very powerful. And caesar at least seems to have articulated the claim to follow him in terms of the army's own liberty. But you don't nomoti being dressed up or real. I think in the case of caesar, he needed to articulate those claims in the language of popular liberty.

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