So I made a little chart for my Caesar's Civil War lecture, mostly to try to get across how little time Caesar spends in Rome post 49 as a way of understanding why his political arrangements don't work out:pic.twitter.com/0A5WxjA6Cx
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I honestly increasingly think his pivot towards something like Hellenistic monarchy wasn't some well thought out idea but merely an act of desperation for a man who was badly in over his head, knew it and didn't know what to do next.
Is it accurate to describe Julius Caesar as being kind of a fool as a politician compared to his incomparably masterful nephew and successor?
A ton of that time on the way back from Spain was in dealing with the constant arrival of Roman elites, like Antony, seeking the opportunity to get on (or back on) the dictator’s good side. Even then, he spends time in the Italian countryside before heading back to Rome.
Compare with Trump's time in the White House, vs. golf courses and resort properties?
I mean, he was probably right to dread...
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