The Re-Education with Eli Lake

Ep. 43: What America Can Learn from the Roman Republic


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In this special episode, the host of Hardcore History Dan Carlin talks with Eli about the similarities and differences between the American and Roman republics. Can we learn from the Roman Republic's decline and avoid the mistakes the great republic of antiquity made as it became a decadent empire? Click here for Carlin's great series on the death throes of the Roman Republic.


Time Stamps:

00:38 Monologue

15:08 Interview with Dan Carlin


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