a brilliant, staggering expose of what Parenyi he refers to as “gentleman’s history,” or history told by the victors, the powerful, the owners of capital. He sheds a light on the facts of Caesar’s assassination, and how it was entirely tied to his efforts to improve the lives of the poor, the working class, the..
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Sen….sers!!!!!!
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I really enjoyed this books take on the History of Caesar. It didn’t occur to me to view him from a materialist /class perspective, since we are so inundated with the perspective of him as a tyrant and the conspirators as defenders of the republic, where it seems more like they killed him out of..
The story.
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Unique and intriguing
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