The Roman Antidote: Veterans Day 2 of 2
Founding Fictions by Elle Van Gundy
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Is the G.I. Bill a monument to national gratitude, or a calculated shield against revolution? In this episode of Founding Fictions, Elle Van Gundy peels back the sentimental layers of veterans' affairs to reveal a colder, more pragmatic history.
We trace the lineage of the Department of Veterans Affairs not to a sense of charity, but to the survival instincts of empires. From the private armies that tore apart the Roman Republic to the tear-gassed encampments of the 1932 Bonus Army in Washington D.C., we explore how the "Roman Antidote"—a system designed by Emperor Augustus to prevent military coups—became the blueprint for the American middle class.
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