1. Aristotle and Cicero
Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E.) was a Greek philosopher and one of Plato's most famous students. During his time at Plato's academy, Plato's thinking and his philosophical approach to politics and the economy heavily influenced Aristotle (Tannenbaum, D., 2012, pg. 33). It was through these teachings that Aristotle not only honed his philosophical skills, but also formed his own opinion on life, justice, politics, and the nature of man. ... In one of his later works, On Duties, Cicero speaks to the purpose of virtue and loyalty needed to run an effective republic. ...
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- Grade Level: High School