Message from @Ned Kelly

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2019-06-01 17:51:21 UTC  

He wanted Roman Citizens to be educated like they normally were, he wasn't really against the Roman education system due to how many brilliant people it created. The Roman Education taught every boy to preform speeches, warfare, other languages, philosophy , Roman politics, and trade craft. When at home, their parents would teach them the family trade.

2019-06-01 17:51:22 UTC  
2019-06-01 17:51:50 UTC  

Could you say atleast once more sentence? And then I think that’s enough info

2019-06-01 17:53:20 UTC  

This education would also teach each Roman the value of service to Rome and that how they were constantly besieged on all sides so they must learn how to fight everyone effectively and prepare to defend the motherland.

2019-06-01 17:54:02 UTC  

Alright that’s enough info thank you sm it really helps with my project

2019-06-01 17:54:24 UTC  

Next question is this: How would you describe Julius Caesar’s treatment towards other ppl?

2019-06-01 17:54:42 UTC  

uhhh that's extremely vague but

2019-06-01 17:56:39 UTC  

Idk that’s the question on my packet I gotta ask

2019-06-01 17:58:20 UTC  

As far as i know Caesar wanted to help the poor

2019-06-01 17:58:48 UTC  

Like giving land to them

2019-06-01 17:59:08 UTC  

Caesar could be considered a psychopath in many regards, he wanted nothing but his own personal power and the absolute destruction of his enemies. However, he was also in many regards, a family man, treating Brutus and Labienus like his own sons, even as they betrayed him. He wanted to progress his family greatly and when Pompey as killed he is said to be so enraged that he didn't kill them, that he killed the Egyptian that informed him or his death.

2019-06-01 17:59:12 UTC  

@Deleted User that he did

2019-06-01 17:59:14 UTC  

Also giving land to veterans

2019-06-01 17:59:24 UTC  

That was a Roman tradition

2019-06-01 17:59:28 UTC  

not really Caesar's plan

2019-06-01 17:59:37 UTC  

@Ned Kelly eh he did not want to murder ppl who betrayd him tho

2019-06-01 18:00:36 UTC  

Say that to Pompeii lol

2019-06-01 18:00:43 UTC  

He had a Vendetta against him

2019-06-01 18:00:46 UTC  

Alright thank you and damn that’s tuff

2019-06-01 18:00:50 UTC  

Alright two more questions!

2019-06-01 18:00:51 UTC  

He never wanted to kill Labienus tho

2019-06-01 18:01:41 UTC  

Should I read Plato's Republic or Aristotle's Politics first?

2019-06-01 18:01:42 UTC  

Enis

2019-06-01 18:01:46 UTC  

What freedoms (speech, religion, etc) did Julius Caesar advocate for in his words/or actions?

2019-06-01 18:01:49 UTC  

@Ned Kelly he was angry at egyptians killing pompey

2019-06-01 18:01:50 UTC  

Republic

2019-06-01 18:02:07 UTC  

Is Aristotle's Politics worth buying?

2019-06-01 18:02:26 UTC  

If you want to

2019-06-01 18:02:34 UTC  

<:ThinkingPepe:552577932699238400>

2019-06-01 18:02:40 UTC  

"If you want to"

2019-06-01 18:02:40 UTC  

@Ned Kelly he also let the senate keep their jobs

2019-06-01 18:02:47 UTC  

<:MonkaHmm:552577952089636875>

2019-06-01 18:02:50 UTC  

Id say he was too nice

2019-06-01 18:02:56 UTC  

Leading to hes death

2019-06-01 18:03:14 UTC  

Also forgiving brutus

2019-06-01 18:03:34 UTC  

Idk if you saw wha I said but it’s up there mr. Kelly

2019-06-01 18:03:49 UTC  

@Raider2x one sec

2019-06-01 18:03:58 UTC  

Sry

2019-06-01 18:04:12 UTC  

@Alastair one book worth to read is "the prince"

2019-06-01 18:04:18 UTC  

Had to start laundry

2019-06-01 18:04:18 UTC  

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