The post-assassination political condition where Caesar's death makes Romans feel guilty for doubting his myth.
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The post-assassination political condition where Caesar's death makes Romans feel guilty for doubting his myth.
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"Right? Otherwise, Caesar would surround himself with party guards. Otherwise, Caesar would not make himself available to his enemies. So, upon the death of..."
"...you can see how the death of Caesar creates this new reality where people now recognize Caesar did not want to become king. Right?..."
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