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How does something like the corn dole (annonae) in Rome, which was started by one of the Gracchi and continued for six hundred years, fit into this timeline? Several hundred years along, they even added free medical care. I understand, from an historical standpoint, how it happened, but why did the elite even consider such a solution, as opposed to letting the landless dispossessed die and decrease the surplus population? I would suppose it was because the senatorial class thought live voters were more useful than dead peasants. It does seem like an unusual approach, from the standpoint of the preceding and following millennia.

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