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Marcus Tullius Cicero 
How to Run a Country 
An Ancient Guide for Modern Leaders

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Timeless political wisdom from ancient history’s greatest statesman
Marcus Cicero, Rome’s greatest statesman and orator, was elected to the Roman Republic’s highest office at a time when his beloved country was threatened by power-hungry politicians, dire economic troubles, foreign turmoil, and political parties that refused to work together. Sound familiar? Cicero’s letters, speeches, and other writings are filled with timeless wisdom and practical insight about how to solve these and other problems of leadership and politics. How to Run a Country collects the best of these writings to provide an entertaining, common sense guide for modern leaders and citizens. This brief book, a sequel to How to Win an Election, gathers Cicero’s most perceptive thoughts on topics such as leadership, corruption, the balance of power, taxes, war, immigration, and the importance of compromise. These writings have influenced great leaders—including America’s Founding Fathers—for two thousand years, and they are just as instructive today as when they were first written.
Organized by topic and featuring lively new translations, the book also includes an introduction, headnotes, a glossary, suggestions for further reading, and an appendix containing the original Latin texts. The result is an enlightening introduction to some of the most enduring political wisdom of all time.

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A propos de l’auteur

Philip Freeman is the editor and translator of
How to Win an Election: An Ancient Guide for Modern Politicians (Princeton) and the author of
Oh My Gods: A Modern Retelling of Greek and Roman Myths,
Alexander the Great, and
Julius Caesar (all Simon & Schuster). He received his Ph D from Harvard University and holds the Qualley Chair of Classical Languages at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.
Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 152 ● ISBN 9781400846207 ● Taille du fichier 2.1 MB ● Traducteur Philip Freeman ● Maison d’édition Princeton University Press ● Lieu Princeton ● Pays US ● Publié 2013 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6491632 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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