Du Gouvernement... is a philosophical work by Marc Tullius Cicero, offering profound insights into the principles of governance, justice, and the ideal state. Written in French, this edition revives Cicero's timeless reflections on the nature of political leadership and the duties of citizens. Delving into the virtues necessary for a flourishing republic, Cicero addresses fundamental questions about the role of law, the importance of moral character, and the pursuit of the common good.
This edition preserves the intellectual rigor and eloquence of Cicero's original work, making it accessible to contemporary readers interested in political philosophy and the history of ideas. "Du Gouvernement..." remains a vital resource for understanding the foundations of Western political thought and its enduring relevance to modern challenges. Discover the wisdom of Cicero and reflect on the principles that shape just and effective governance.
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