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The role of violence in the Roman Empire | Anthony Kaldellis and Lex Fridman

Jul 8, 2026
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Key Takeaway

A 46% violent overthrow rate for Byzantine emperors wasn't just palace intrigue; it was the P&L impact of ignoring real-time operational feedback. Rulers used the Hippodrome as a 'perpetual referendum' to sense problems like grain shortages from crowd noise, fixing them before the crowd fixed the

The role of violence in the Roman Empire | Anthony Kaldellis and Lex Fridman

A 46% violent overthrow rate for Byzantine emperors wasn't just palace intrigue; it was the P&L impact of ignoring real-time operational feedback. Rulers used the Hippodrome as a 'perpetual referendum' to sense problems like grain shortages from crowd noise, fixing them before the crowd fixed the

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