In 23 BCE Augustus fell very sick with man flu once again. It was so bad, everyone thought he was going to die. When he miraculously recovered, he decided he’d had enough of the stress of being consul – and he resigned. This time – for good. Which caused some problems.
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Guys, as always a fantastic podcast. One thought or area to explore might be game theory. I can’t help but think the Roman world had looked into the abyss, and didn’t like was that saw. They recognised that whilst they weren’t in a republic any mor, no body was able to altogether succeed, no one would also completely fail.
Guys, if you can, you must listen to this podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/dan-snows-history-hit/id1042631089?mt=2&i=380059514. A very interesting programme about the reliability of the bible as a historical source. I just know you’ll find it of interest.
THanks Paul! I (Cam) had a listen and enjoyed it!
Great insight, Paul. I think we had a guest on some time back who mentioned game theory?