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The Failed Strategy of Political Assassination

Greg Woolf, a professor of ancient history at the University of St. Andrews, in Scotland

The assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BC is arguably the most famous political murder in history. It marked the death of the Roman Republic, of course, but its echoes have resonated through the ages in political philosophy,...

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