
Discover Cicero, Rome's greatest politician, in Everitt's vivid biography that brings ancient political genius to life. Why do modern leaders still study this master orator's strategies? His blueprint for democratic governance continues to influence Western civilization 2,000 years after his assassination.
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In 63 BCE, Rome faced an existential crisis. Lucius Sergius Catilina, a charismatic but desperate aristocrat, had assembled a ragtag army of indebted veterans and discontented citizens. His plan: burn Rome to the ground, massacre the Senate, and establish himself as dictator. Standing against this conspiracy was an unlikely defender - Marcus Tullius Cicero, a provincial outsider who had clawed his way to the consulship through sheer intellectual brilliance. When Cicero exposed the plot in a series of devastating speeches, he was hailed as "Father of His Country." Yet within a few years, this same hero would be forced into exile, his house burned, his reputation in tatters. What explains this dramatic reversal? The answer lies in Rome's fatal constitutional crisis - a political system designed for a small city-state that had become hopelessly inadequate for governing a vast empire. Through Cicero's eyes, we witness the Republic's death throes and the birth pangs of imperial Rome - not as distant events but as lived experience.
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