Message from @Ned Kelly

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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  

By machiavelli

2019-06-01 18:04:21 UTC  

ehhh

2019-06-01 18:04:24 UTC  

I've read that 3 times

2019-06-01 18:04:30 UTC  

Buy 48 rules of power

2019-06-01 18:04:35 UTC  

way more detail

2019-06-01 18:04:46 UTC  

@Ned Kelly im trying to find finnish copy but its kinda hard

2019-06-01 18:05:12 UTC  

@Deleted User Barnes Ennoble has them in the economic sections

2019-06-01 18:05:39 UTC  

PDF file?

2019-06-01 18:05:45 UTC  

@Raider2x He didn't really care for people's religion, most Roman's didn't...however, he was a very pious man

2019-06-01 18:06:45 UTC  

Freedom of Speech? He might have believed in it, but considered the amount of damage done to politicians that tried to do that, he likely would've been against it

2019-06-01 18:07:21 UTC  

The Freedoms he did want tho were the right to own property for any Roman citizen, especially his veterans that had fought so hard for him.

2019-06-01 18:08:04 UTC  

Id say he was a great man

2019-06-01 18:10:41 UTC  

Caesar wasn't pro freedom in the modern Euro-Centric version of it, but would've been for his time. The plebs in Rome were for far too long in debt to the richer families, even during his time and despite several reforms they still held most land. But Caesar wanted those family lands to be spilt up and given to the plebs for their service in Rome.

2019-06-01 18:11:00 UTC  

Hm that’s really interesting I thought he wasn’t the best in caring about others idk

2019-06-01 18:11:42 UTC  

Again, for his time he would be a considered a person who was "pro freedom"

2019-06-01 18:12:11 UTC  

It's really difficult for us to judge Caesar considering how many of the historians were either completely for him or completely against him

2019-06-01 18:12:23 UTC  

True