La R publique de Marcus Tullius Cic ron est un trait philosophique majeur sur la th orie politique. R dig au Ier si cle avant J.-C., ce dialogue explore la nature de la justice, les formes de gouvernement et les devoirs des citoyens. Cic ron, s'inspirant des philosophes grecs comme Platon, propose une vision id ale de l' tat romain, tout en analysant les causes de sa d cadence. Cette oeuvre classique demeure une source essentielle pour comprendre la pens e politique antique et continue d'influencer la philosophie politique moderne. La R publique offre une r flexion profonde sur les principes fondamentaux de la vie politique et sociale, et reste d'une pertinence remarquable pour les d bats contemporains sur la d mocratie et la gouvernance.
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