Caesar's reforms - land reform, debt relief, the Julian calendar, clemency, and expanded citizenship - are presented as efforts to resolve the contradictions that produced instability, civil war, and revolution.
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Debt Relief
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...reform the Roman Republic, okay? He launches land reform. He launches debt relief. He creates something called the Julian calendar."
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"...reform the Roman Republic, okay? He launches land reform. He launches debt relief. He creates something called the Julian calendar."
"The Julian calendar is what we still use today. Before Julius Caesar, the Romans used the lunar calendar. And then Julius Caesar, working with..."
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Julius Caesar was not only a general or politician.
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