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What We Can Learn Today From The Writings Of Marcus Tullius Cicero
Email | February 12, 2021 | E.P. UNUM

Posted on 02/15/2021 10:39:09 AM PST by Robert DeLong

What We Can Learn Today From The Writings Of Marcus Tullius Cicero

BY E.P. UNUM

February 12, 2021

Marcus Tullius Cicero was born on January 3, 106 B.C., and was beheaded… murdered actually, on December 7, 43 B.C. by order from the Second Triumvirate. His life coincided with the decline and fall of the Roman Republic, and he played an important role in many of the significant political events of his time. His writings are now a valuable source of information regarding the historical significance of those events. Cicero was, among other things, a brilliant orator, lawyer, politician, and philosopher, and a man of high moral character.

Making sense of his writings and understanding his philosophy is important to keep in mind. He was forced out of politics because of fear that his following presented a danger to those in power which he unabashedly questioned.

Cicero’s inventive command of Latin prose provided a model for generations of textbooks and grammars. The Church Fathers explored Greek philosophy through Cicero’s translations, and many historians date the start of the Renaissance to Petrarch’s rediscovery of Cicero’s letters in 1345. Enlightenment thinkers including John Locke, David Hume, Montesquieu, and Thomas Jefferson all borrowed thoughts and turns of phrase from Cicero. The first-century critic Quintilian said that Cicero was “the name, not of a man, but of eloquence itself.”

Among many of his famous comments and ones I believe may be familiar to you are these:

“if you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need”

“the life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living”

“a room without books is like a body without a soul”

So, what then can we learn from Marcus Tullius Cicero, a man now dead for over 2,000 years?

Well here is something Cicero wrote just two years before the Second Triumvirate of Marc Anthony, Octavian Caesar and Lepidus issued the order to have Cicero beheaded:

The poor-------------------work and work and work some more

The rich--------------------exploit the poor

The soldier————————protects and defends both unquestionably

The taxpayer---------------pays for all three

The banker-----------------robs all four

The lawyer-----------------misleads all five

The physician--------------bills all six

The goons and rioters-----scare all seven

The politician———————lives happily on account of all eight

Tell me, what has changed in over two thousand years?

Have you ever wondered how it is that politicians who are paid salaries of between $164,000 and $220,000 per year by your government, plus expenses and stipends and the best health care for themselves and their families, all free of charge to them, can accumulate such wealth as to own two and three mansions and record earned income of $13 million like President Biden?

These are public servants. How is that possible?

Have you ever wondered why it is we borrow billions to make unrestricted grants to nations who hate us? Have you ever wondered why our federal government cannot live within its means like every other American citizen is required to do? In other words, make sure the income the government collects is used to meet necessary expenses on behalf of the people and no more? Why is our government unable to make ends meet when total tax revenues from all sources are $4.5 Trillion Dollars but our expenses for government programs total $6.5 Trillion? I am not talking about 2020 when the world was faced with a pandemic and extraordinary steps needed to be taken. But all the other years when we continue to operate at a deficit.

Have you ever stopped to ask yourselves these questions? Take a closer look at what Marcus Cicero wrote over 2,000 years ago. Then think about this:

Your government decides that it is a good idea to guarantee $1.0 billion in loans for Ukraine. But then the Vice President of the United States comes along and says quite directly that if the Finance Director of Ukraine, who has commenced an investigation of a company called Burisma where the son of the U.S. sitting Vice President of the United States is on the board of directors, is not fired within six hours, Ukraine “ain’t getting the money or the guarantee”. In the neighborhood I grew up in, some would call that “strong-arming”. But my question goes a little deeper. The Finance Director was fired, Ukraine got the guarantee and the money, but did anyone get a piece of that $1.0 billion?

Whatever happened to all of the humanitarian aid to Haiti that the Clinton Foundation raised? Where did all that money go? What happened to the Clinton Foundation? They received $145 million in donations from Russia. On what and who was this money spent? Some reports of cash disbursements for the Clinton Foundation suggest that salaries and travel expenses consumed most of the income for the Foundation with very little going to help people. How’d that happen?

Have you read or heard anything about the $1.6 Billion in investment Hunter Biden received from a Chinese Communist Party business when he flew with his father on Air Force II for “talks in China”?. Kind of odd don’t you think that the Chinese Communists would give Hunter Biden $1.6 billion to invest when he has no expertise in investment banking? We do know that a company was set up and funds were invested in that company but where is its charter, its by-laws and who specifically are the shareholders, and what are their stakes in this company? Wouldn’t you like to know these things or have you forgotten about them with all the noise going on with Trump’s second impeachment trial and the debate over schools not being opened? Could it be their “investment” was about access to the Vice President who is now the President of the United States? If you were the head of a government, any government, would you put $1.6 billion into the hands of Hunter Biden, a drug addict with a checkered past and literally no experience in money management? I don’t think you would unless you believe you would be getting access to his father and be able to influence decisions that would benefit you.

The fact is little has changed in over 2,000 years. Politics today is a very dirty business with politicians reaping huge rewards…. indeed huge payoffs….“tips and clips” to put it bluntly…all on the backs of the people.

Lost in all of this is the fact that what our nation has evolved to is not at all what our Founders wanted for us when they handed us a Constitutional Republic. James Madison wrote…“we base all our experiments on the capacity of mankind for self-government”. As I have written in the past, this notion that government was beholden to the people, that it had no other source of power except that granted to it by the sovereign people, is still the newest, most unique idea in the long history of man’s relation to man. But, at its core, it presupposes that the representatives elected by the people conduct themselves with honesty and integrity…and indeed most of them I believe do. But there are far too many who are more concerned with seeking power and control over the people and imposing their will, and once that permeates government, the signs of decline, like that of the Roman Empire. raise their ugly head.

I am disgusted with the state of our government today. Politicians speak eloquently about democracy. The problem is they don’t practice it and the reason they do not is simply this: they do not care about the people they represent for if they did, they would not conduct themselves the way they are. This past week they spent millions of taxpayer dollars impeaching a President who is no longer president on spurious charges. That is not responsible government. It reminds me of the derivation of the word politics which is from the Greek word “poly” meaning “many and “tics” meaning blood-sucking parasites”. Time to change the tune. Government programs are difficult to change. Indeed, they are the closest thing we have to eternal life on earth. But we have to try. Most importantly, they need to start caring about the people.

Marcus Tullius Cicero was right.


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KEYWORDS: brilliant; greek; moral; philosopher
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1 posted on 02/15/2021 10:39:09 AM PST by Robert DeLong
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The poor-------------------work and work and work some more

What has changed is that many of the poor in this country have phones, more than enough food, pay no rent or mortgage, have internet, cars....etc

2 posted on 02/15/2021 10:42:25 AM PST by frogjerk (I will not do business with fascists)
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To: Robert DeLong

I would highly recommend Taylor Caldwell’s historical novel whose central character is Cicero: Pillar of Iron. In college, I found that I could not put it down. And I’m not really into fiction.


3 posted on 02/15/2021 10:43:58 AM PST by the_Watchman
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To: Robert DeLong

Bookmark


4 posted on 02/15/2021 10:44:47 AM PST by aquila48 (Do not let them make you care! Guilting you is how they control you. )
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To: Robert DeLong

“Marcus Tullius Cicero was born on January 3, 106 B.C., and was beheaded… murdered actually...”

I’m glad EP Unum clarified that because after I read he was beheaded I totally wasn’t thinking he was murdered.


5 posted on 02/15/2021 10:49:15 AM PST by ifinnegan (Any saying " Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: Robert DeLong

All our Founders considered Cicero their favorite Roman philosopher.


6 posted on 02/15/2021 10:53:06 AM PST by Slyfox (Not my circus, not my monkeys )
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To: Robert DeLong

More support for why they HATE Trump. He was exposing this racket for all to see more clearly than ever before.


7 posted on 02/15/2021 11:05:39 AM PST by sjmjax
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Yep, and that is why they want him (President Trump) completely out of the political arena. They fear him just like Cicero was feared.


8 posted on 02/15/2021 11:08:15 AM PST by Robert DeLong
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To: Robert DeLong

bookmark


9 posted on 02/15/2021 11:34:17 AM PST by GOP Poet (Super cool you can change your tag line EVERYTIME you post!! :D. (Small things make me happy))
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To: the_Watchman

Pillar of Iron
Yes historical fiction, but a fantastic quote:

“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.”
― Taylor Caldwell, A Pillar of Iron


10 posted on 02/15/2021 11:36:12 AM PST by DUMBGRUNT (twenty)
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Lost in all of this is the fact that what our nation has evolved to is not at all what our Founders wanted for us when they handed us a Constitutional Republic.

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They handed us a constitutional republic and we turned it into a kleptocracy.


11 posted on 02/15/2021 11:50:38 AM PST by Starboard
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To: Slyfox

All our Founders considered Cicero their favorite Roman philosopher.

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Our present crop of lightweight politicians probably doesn’t know a thing about him.


12 posted on 02/15/2021 11:53:59 AM PST by Starboard
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To: Robert DeLong

I was reading an essay by Cicero many years ago and what astounded me was that it was a perfect description of our current welfare state and barbarian invasion although he was writing about Rome.


13 posted on 02/15/2021 11:54:24 AM PST by dljordan (Slouching towards Woketopia)
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To: DUMBGRUNT

Got it on my bookshelf.


14 posted on 02/15/2021 11:54:54 AM PST by dljordan (Slouching towards Woketopia)
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To: sjmjax

Yep, the outsider and champion of the people who dared to be an honest disruptor had to go. Belief in our founding principles is a threat to kleptocratic rule. They are trying to banish him for good.


15 posted on 02/15/2021 11:56:31 AM PST by Starboard
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To: dljordan

I was reading an essay by Cicero many years ago and what astounded me was that it was a perfect description of our current welfare state and barbarian invasion although he was writing about Rome.

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Guess how the (once) United States of America will end up?


16 posted on 02/15/2021 11:57:52 AM PST by Starboard
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To: Robert DeLong

Well if this is true a lot has changed.

poor-—————————work and work and work some more
No, most of the poor are either temporarily giving up income to get ahead or they are coasting on social welfare, criminally minded, or have drug dependencies.

The rich——————————exploit the poor
No, the rich tend to employ those in need of work and produce goods and services that benefit most of not all.

The soldier————————protects and defends both unquestionably
No, I am afraid much of our military has become a pc police. My heart goes out to those who are not.

The taxpayer-———————pays for all three

The banker-————————robs all four
No, bankers overall build wealth in their communities.

The lawyer-————————misleads all five
No, they keep us from being a police state and some heroically fight to preserve our freedoms.

The physician———————bills all six
No, there are many who work pro Bono and reduced - my doctor charges me way less than standard cause he’s kind and I pay in cash for example. Anyway, of course they normally bill, they are not slaves.

The goons and rioters-——scare all seven
Yes, sadly. A failure to keep law and order.

The politician———————lives happily on account of all eight
We have good guys and bad guys.


17 posted on 02/15/2021 12:05:59 PM PST by Persevero (I am afraid propriety has been set at naught. - Jane Austen )
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To: Robert DeLong

This is excellent!


18 posted on 02/15/2021 12:06:57 PM PST by The Mayor (I am outraged at your outrage toward the outrage!)
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To: Robert DeLong

Cicero’s big mistake was making an enemy of Mark Antony who defended Julius Caesar after he was assassinated by the “Liberator’s” Cassius and Brutus. When Antony and Caesar’s son Octavian teamed up to divide up Roman rule Antony ordered that Cicero be killed in revenge for his writing the “Philippics” that had attacked him.

Cicero was hunted down and actually held his own head so that Antony’s henchmen could behead him. They also cut off his hands that had written the Philippics. The fall of the Roman Republic was fueled by many such murderous acts for political revenge.


19 posted on 02/15/2021 12:11:22 PM PST by Dave Wright
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To: Starboard

“Guess how the (once) United States of America will end up?”

Wait, wait, I know this one. Give me a minute.


20 posted on 02/15/2021 12:42:33 PM PST by dljordan (Slouching towards Woketopia)
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