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Question: Did Caiaphas support the redistribution of the means of Roman production by revolutionary means?
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« on: March 13, 2014, 02:06:27 PM »

I recall Caiaphas saying that it was good one man suffer for the sake of the people. Sounds like your classic wealth redistributionist social democrat. At the same time, though, he could've had anti-tax leanings when it came to Rome. He definitely didn't support the troops (the Roman soldiers), a hallmark for any socialist.
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