Jiang argues that Caesar was killed because his new myth of Rome surpassed the old myth of Rome and made the old guard uncomfortable.
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"...was surpassing the old myth of Rome, and that made the old guard uncomfortable, and that's why they had to kill him. All right?..."
"old guard deep state being ousted by the new guard deep state that wants to take over but they're still going to be a..."
"...bigger on it seems that sort of yeah right exactly so old guard is transnational capital wall street and then uh new deep state..."
"...newer newer blood that have uh come to replace the old old guard"
"...is kill at least one million party members. He destroys the old guard. And he does so by having the secret police purge the..."
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