
The republic of Cicero Translated from the Latin; and Accompanied With a Critical and Historical Introduction.
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- Featherstonhaugh, George William
1780 - 1866
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In a time when the Roman Republic faced internal strife and moral decay, "The Republic of Cicero" emerges as a beacon of philosophical inquiry into governance. This pivotal work, translated from Latin, delves into the ideals of justice and the common good, emphasizing the importance of virtue in leadership. Cicero’s dialogue format invites readers to engage with prominent figures of his era, fostering a rich discussion on civic responsibility. With its critical and historical introduction, this edition offers invaluable insights into the foundations of republicanism and the role of the citizenry. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this text remains essential for understanding the enduring principles that shape modern democracy.
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