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Paperback De Legibus: Libri Iii Book

ISBN: 1175199990

ISBN13: 9781175199997

De Legibus: Libri Iii

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De Legibus (On the Laws) is a Socratic dialogue written by the Roman philosopher and statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero, in which the characters explore the origin and nature of law. Modeled after Plato's Laws, Cicero sets out his theories on natural law, justice, and the ideal constitution for a state. The three books discuss various aspects of law, beginning with a discussion on the natural law that governs all humans, regardless of their location or time. Subsequent books elaborate on the application of these principles to Roman law and governance. This enduring work remains a foundational text in legal theory and political philosophy, offering insights into the relationship between law, morality, and the state.

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