Cicero and Aristotle x IT engineers: antiquity and civilization or modernity and barbarism
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In the book On The Laws, on two separate occasions, Marcus Tullius Cicero praises citizens who challenge bad proposals: “There must be no violence in the people’s assemblies. An equal or greater authority always prevails. However, the president of the assembly is held responsible for any disorder that occurs. The person who opposes bad proposals is declared a helpful citizen.” (As Leis, Marco Túlio Cícero, editora Unicamp, Campinas, 2022, p. 185)
Cicero and Aristotle x IT engineers: antiquity and civilization or modernity and barbarism
Cicero and Aristotle x IT engineers…
Cicero and Aristotle x IT engineers: antiquity and civilization or modernity and barbarism
In the book On The Laws, on two separate occasions, Marcus Tullius Cicero praises citizens who challenge bad proposals: “There must be no violence in the people’s assemblies. An equal or greater authority always prevails. However, the president of the assembly is held responsible for any disorder that occurs. The person who opposes bad proposals is declared a helpful citizen.” (As Leis, Marco Túlio Cícero, editora Unicamp, Campinas, 2022, p. 185)