Jiang invokes Caesar as the model of a leader who converts republican crisis into personal rule backed by force.
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Julius Caesar of our age
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"America, where Trump could be the Julius Caesar of our age, which is what also Spengler predicted in his works. And I think that..."
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Jiang opens with the harshest possible premise: empires do not retire peacefully.
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