I bet this was submitted earlier, and you know the story very well (we are living it). Still it was an interesting listen, and the last sentence almost made me cry.
I bet this was submitted earlier, and you know the story very well (we are living it). Still it was an interesting listen, and the last sentence almost made me cry.
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I agree tho it's typical Parentian passion that sometimes pushes the story too far towards the "freedom fighter" side, and I guess also his reflex to counter the mainstream history - which is much further from truth in the opposite direction; IIRC he mentioned more than once that Caesar was no angel.
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Probably because he was writing for Americans and thought they need Baby steps towards socialist thought since it's probably history nerds that would read his book at the time
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