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It was pretty clear that Julius Caesar was massively popular among plebeians. Is he the sole reason why no major movements for direct or representative democracy took place in Europe through the Middle Ages and Early Renaissance? Were autocrats considered better for the people than a Senate?

by /u/Dragonquack in /r/AskHistorians

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