
Episode 393: Lawless Republic
Historically Thinking
Cicero and the Catiline Conspiracy
This chapter explores the Catiline conspiracy against Cicero during his consulship, detailing the political turmoil in Rome and Cicero's use of oratory to rally the Senate against the conspirators. It highlights the tense debates surrounding the execution of the conspirators without trial and the contrasting views of prominent figures like Julius Caesar and Cato the Younger on the matters of law and authority. The narrative examines the complexities of Roman governance, the rule of law, and the implications of Cicero's decisions amid a crisis that echoes throughout history.
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