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by fyjvd90 2708 days ago
It’s also interesting how a democratic Rome voted for becoming an oligarchy.
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It was "democratic" but the vast majority of people were not allowed to vote.
They didn't vote for oligarchy. They stabbed Caesar in the Senate.
They in effect voted for a dictatorship, initially for Pompey on the ground of a terrorism threat, and then later were supportive of Caesar. Pompey used the democratic tribune system which had been abolished by a previous generation of the aristocracy. The dictator argued past the traditions of the Roman Republic as exemplified by the aristocrats, and appealed directly to the people.
They voted when society was already a de-facto oligarchy.
Yes, I think so, they in effect chose between an oligarchy and a dictatorship.