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5 pages in length. Cicero, the veritable birth father to humanism instrumental in establishing a sense of morality and ethical conscience, can well be considered an admirable figure; despite the fact that he had both virtues and faults, success and failures, high motives and low ones, he was nonetheless focused upon bringing about society's goodness by establishing and upholding individual rights. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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both virtues and faults, success and failures, high motives and low ones, he was nonetheless focused upon bringing about societys goodness by establishing and upholding individual rights.
Mans struggle to assert his rights as a human has existed ever since humanity realized its inherent separation from the rest of the living world.
Through the centuries, this perpetual quest for upholding said rights has been met with great resistance from those who believe that only a select few should be granted the privilege
of human rights. Cicero spent endless hours determining exactly what the concept of rights truly meant to the populace as a whole, with his general consensus reflecting the respect
for and appreciation of ones own unrestricted distinctiveness amidst the broader social spectrum. For example, Cicero was instrumental in enlightening the populace to the importance of judicial procedure, demonstrating
how its existence was significant to everyone concerned. In particular, he maintained a bold defense with regard to the aspects of economic individualism and private property as reflecting a
fundamental basis for theory of state. "For Cicero, it may be said, was the one man above all others, who made the Romans feel how great a charm eloquence
lends to what is good, and how invincible justice is, if it be well spoken; and that it is necessary for him who would dexterously govern a commonwealth, in action,
always to prefer that which is honest before that which is popular, and in speaking, to free the right and useful measure from every thing that may occasion offence" (Plutarch
PG). Cicero realized that creating a useable value system with regard to natural rights was humanitys longtime and ultimate goal. The concept of a rational society, in which
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