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Everything Everywhere Daily - Caesar, Pompey, Crassus: The First Triumvirate (Encore)
In the year 60 BC, a very unlikely alliance was formed between three of Rome’s most powerful men.
Gaius Julius Caesar, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, and Marcus Licinius Crassus agreed to put aside their differences for mutual gain.
For many years the alliance worked, and the three men were able to run the Roman Republic….until it eventually fell apart.
Learn more about the First Triumvirate on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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NPR's Book of the Day - In ‘Welcome to Pawnee,’ Jim O’Heir reflects on his time on ‘Parks and Recreation’
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The Indicator from Planet Money - Who’s on the hook for California’s uninsurable homes?
Today on the show, we explain how the FAIR Plan works and the existential problems it now faces as the wildfires put new pressure on California's insurance market.
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Engines of Our Ingenuity - The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2412: The Past and the Future
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Cato Daily Podcast - Opportunities for State Policymakers in 2025
As state legislatures get back to work, where are the best opportunities for getting government out of the way of civil society? Steve Slivinski has a rundown.
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Audio Mises Wire - Trump’s Economic Policies: The Good, The Bad, and the Uncertain
President-elect Trump has promised changes in economic policies. How well they work and how they will affect us remains to be seen. Here is a look at proposals that have promise—and proposals that are likely to cause harm.
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Audio Mises Wire - Real Democracy Can Only Be Freedom
Democracy is the watchword with the ruling classes, yet a democratic political system does not protect individual freedoms. Indeed, democracy often has become the main road to socialism. It‘s time for some honest discussion.
Original article: Real Democracy Can Only Be Freedom
