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Josiah Osgood on Cicero and the Fall of Rome | Store This Up Inside You

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Cicero: Virtues, Flaws, and Political Legacy

This chapter examines the historical significance of Cicero within Roman politics and literature, highlighting the interplay of his strengths and weaknesses. It critiques the broader implications of moral integrity versus pragmatism during Rome's decline and warns against the perils of political violence in modern democracies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding historical context while advocating for a vision of shared governance to prevent societal decay.

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