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Big Caesars and Little Caesars

2023
A WATERSTONES BOOK OF THE YEAR Who said that dictatorship was dead? The world today is full of Strong Men and their imitators. Caesarism is alive and well. Yet in modern times it’s become a strangely neglected subject. Ferdinand Mount opens up a fascinating exploration of how and why Caesars seize power and why they fall.
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Caesar Invictus†

Philosophia Mathematica, 2003
The paper is devoted to Crispin Wright and Bob Hale's attempt to overcome the well-known ``Julius Caesar objection'' in defining the phrase ``the number of''. The author argues that this attempt has not succeeded and tries to clarify what would actually be needed in order to overcome this objection.
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Render Unto Caesar That Which is Caesar's

American Behavioral Scientist, 2008
Amitai Etzioni's book Security First proposes to reintroduce a sense of pragmatism into American foreign policy and encourage an attitude of “principled realism.” Etzioni argues that only thus will it be feasible to attain a global architecture that secures the Primacy of Life: the most fundamental human right and the basis for efforts to promote ...
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Caesar versus Caesar again: A reply

Symbolae Osloenses, 1994
In his reply to O'Hara's criticism above the author maintains as his conviction that the events of 30–29 B.C. are crucial to the understanding of Jupiter's prophecy and that Caesar the Dictator has no part in it. In relation to his first article on the issue (SO 67, 1992, 103–12) he seeks here to clarify what it means that the passage functions at the ...
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To the Editor—Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar

Heart Rhythm, 2022
Bernard Belhassen, Oholi Tovia-Brodie
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“Caesarism”

This chapter analyzes Adorno's sensitivity to the frailty of democracy by examining his engagement with Spengler's concept of “Caesarism.” It argues that, alongside Marxist and Freudian influences, Adorno's understanding of democracy's vulnerabilities was shaped by Spengler's analysis of political decline.
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On Caesar: Queen of Bithynia Or Caesar As Always?

2021
Gaius Iulius Caesar (İÖ 100-44), İÖ 81 yılındaki Mytilenae (bugünkü Midilli) kuşatması sırasında Roma´nın müttefiki olan Bithynia kralı IV. Nicomedes´ten kuşatmayı desteklemesi için bir savaş gemisi filosu almak amacıyla Asia Eyalet Valisi Marcus Minucius Thermus tarafından Bithynia sarayına gönderilmişti.
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CAESAR

The Hudson Review, 1953
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Authenticating the writings of Julius Caesar

Expert Systems With Applications, 2016
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