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On Duties
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156 pages
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Cicero's work, written during a tumultuous period in Roman history, outlines his vision of public behavior and moral obligations in a republic. Addressed to his son, it reflects on ideals that remain pertinent in contemporary times, emphasizing ethical conduct amidst political chaos. Despite Cicero's efforts to uphold the republican system, his assassination followed the failure of these ideals. This enduring text serves as a philosophical guide for citizens on how to navigate their responsibilities and live honorably, echoing the challenges of today's society.
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2010, paperback
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