What was Julius Caesar's central idea about governance?

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My central idea revolved around the necessity of decisive leadership and centralized authority to overcome factionalism and inefficiency. I observed that the Republic, in its later stages, was crippled by competing interests and a lack of unified direction. I believed that a single, capable leader, supported by loyal legions and administrative acumen, could enact reforms and ensure stability more effectively than a divided Senate. This conviction drove my efforts to consolidate power and implement widespread changes.

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