Julius Caesar
why does Marullus call the mob "senseless things"
lines 35-55
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lines 35-55
Following the Greek tradition, Romans are very skeptical of democracy as a governing principle of a society. The descriptor "senseless things" seems to exemplify this attitude: namely, that democracy is merely a tyranny of the many--not justice.