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Roman Political Thought: Roman Thought and Cicero
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- The Romans derived their philosophical ideas from the Greeks, they gave it a more definite shape, which marked an advance over Greek thought. Roman empire was vast compared to that of the Greek.
- Here one finds that democratic city state became the despotic world empire.
- The Romans, however, were able to tackle the diversities by establishing a universal system of law throughout t…
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J. S Mill: Reformist Liberals
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- The advocates of reform liberalism included late 19th century and early 20th century writers James Stuart Mill (1806 - 1873) and T. H. Green (1836 - 1882) L. T. Hobhouse (1864 - 1929) , JA Hobson (1858 - 1952) ; mid to late 20th century writers John Kenneth Galbraith (1908 - 2006) John Rawls (1921 - 2002) and others.
- All these writers, along with recognizing the importance of individuals and their civil liberties, gave equal importance to equality of opportunity and to more equitable allocation of resources.
- Reform liberalism believed that humans are rational but not self-sufficient.
- The ultimate aim of the government is the cultivation of a …
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