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Mechanisms of Power
Most history focuses on leaders and battles. We focus on the machines that made empires work. How do you feed a million people in a city 25 kilometers from the sea? How do you govern 50 million people with Bronze Age technology? How do you transmit orders across 5,000 kilometers without telecommunications? The Mechanisms of Power answers these questions by reverse-engineering history's greatest empires. Each episode dissects one specific system—a taxation network, supply chain, intelligence apparatus, or postal relay—and explains how it actually functioned at the administrative, logistical, an...
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How do you sustain a city of 1.2 million people in an age of ox-carts and sailing ships? (Roman Annona) 22.01.2026 27:42
How do you sustain a city of 1.2 million people in an age of ox-carts and sailing ships? Most history focuses on Caesar’s battles or Nero’s madness. But the true miracle of Rome wasn't its army—it was its logistics. In this episode of The Mechanisms of Power, we reverse-engineer the Annona, the invisible administrative machine that prevented Rome from starving for five centuries. Rome's local hint...
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