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Love and Justice in Political Theory; a Study of Augustine's Definition of the Commonwealth ..

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In De officiis, Cicero laments the idea that true utility can exist without justice, a belief held by base individuals. For Cicero, the essence of association lies in a shared understanding of justice, which in turn ensures utility. Augustine echoes this sentiment, arguing that genuine advantage cannot be attained without justice. He emphasizes that those who live without reverence for God, serving instead wicked spirits, ultimately find no true benefit in their lives. This perspective highlights the futility of godless living, as such individuals are driven by the desire for human worship, despite their impurity. The work is a significant historical piece, reproduced by Forgotten Books, which utilizes advanced technology to digitally reconstruct and preserve the original format while addressing imperfections in the aged copy. Although some flaws from the original may persist, the majority are repaired to maintain the integrity of this important text.

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Love and Justice in Political Theory; a Study of Augustine's Definition of the Commonwealth .., Hans Daniel Friberg

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