To do that, Caesar needed a big war, with lots of loot and captives and so he makes sure he has that. There is robust debate about the degree to which Caesar's numbers can be trusted (some are outlandish)... 14/xx
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Own the optimates.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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So while I think he was almost certainly ideologically popularis, in his actual actions, he's a lot less consistent. I don't get the sense he had a plan or a program the way the Gracchi did (or Octavian, for that matter). His politics seem scatter-shot.
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Maybe if he had more time a coherent program would have emerged. But overall I don't see him as a 'policy guy' as it were. He clearly has no plan for institutionalizing his system of rule once it is clear the people won't tolerate a Hellenistic style king.
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