There is a good collection academic essays in Berlin, A., Overman, A. eds. 2002 The First Jewish Revolt: Archaeology, History and Ideology. Also Josephus is the main primary source to look at.
Originally Posted by Enros
You don't seem to be familiar with how the burden of proof works in when discussing social justice. It's not like science where it lies on the one making the claim. If someone claims to be oppressed, they don't have to prove it.
I was going to say Josephus but that was said twice now.
I'll check for other primary sources.
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