Treatise On The Commonwealth by Marcus Tullius Cicero
A philosophical dialogue that explores the nature, purpose, and best organization of the political community, arguing that justice, natural law, and virtue must ground public life; it defends a mixed constitution that balances elements of monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy, examines the qualities and education of the ideal statesman, critiques corruption and decline in practical politics, and uses Roman historical examples and cosmological reflections to connect civic duty, law, and the common good.
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- De Republica
- De re publica
- On the Republic
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