On The Republic / On The Laws by Marcus Tullius Cicero
This philosophical work delves into the nature of justice, governance, and the ideal state, drawing on the rich traditions of Roman and Greek thought. Through a series of dialogues, it explores the principles of law and the role of the citizen in maintaining a just society. The text emphasizes the importance of moral integrity and the rule of law as foundational elements of a stable republic, advocating for a balanced government that harmonizes the interests of the individual with the common good. It serves as a timeless reflection on the complexities of political life and the enduring quest for a just and equitable society.
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- Published
- -54
- Nationality
- Roman
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- Latin
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- Alternate Titles
- - De Re Publica / De Legibus
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