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67: Michael Parenti - The Assassination of Julius Caesar

The Nietzsche Podcast

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Plutarch and the Romans Against Tiberius Gracus

Plutarch writes that Tiberius Gracus showed a sort of clemency. Nobles who had taken land illegally were not to be charged as criminals, he says. The wealthy landowners opposed the Lex agraria out of sheer greed,. Plutarch says they charged Tiberious Gracus publicly with threatening revolution in Rome.

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