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Julius Caesar

So at the same time, you have lots of groups unhappy in society, and you get these strong men who are now undermining the institutions, chipping away at the things that have been shared, things holding the state together. And in the end, they just become so ambitious, they're like, "I don't care about the state. I'm going to try and make myself ruler of Rome." So I mean, this is going to culminate obviously in Julius Caesar who does succeed in making himself dictator for life of the Roman Republic, which is tantamount to king, and he gets assassinated for it. But he's the end point of this progression of people who really undermine the institutions, the republic, through their own personal greed. So the resentment boils and boils and boils, and there's this person that puts themselves above-

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So at the same time, you have lots of groups unhappy in society, and you get these strong men who are now undermining the institutions, chipping away at the things that have been shared, things holding the state together. And in the end, they just become so ambitious, they're like, "I don't care about the state. I'm going to try and make myself ruler of Rome." So I mean, this is going to culminate obviously in Julius Caesar who does succeed in making himself dictator for life of the Roman Republic, which is tantamount to king, and he gets assassinated for it. But he's the end point of this progression of people who really undermine the institutions, the republic, through their own personal greed. So the resentment boils and boils and boils, and there's this person that puts themselves above-

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