In this compelling episode of “Bill Mick Live,” Dave Bowman delves into the historical intricacies of political assassinations, focusing on the death of Tiberius Gracchus in 133 BCE. Dave explores the turbulent period of the Late Roman Republic, drawing striking parallels between ancient Rome and contemporary political climates. As he dissects the motives and consequences of Gracchus’ assassination, Dave presents a thought-provoking hypothesis on how republics on the brink of collapse often resort to political violence and assassinations. Tune in for a riveting historical analysis that questions the future of modern republics and the lessons we can learn from the past. Don’t miss this episode of “Dave Does History” on Bill Mick Live!