Manual de campaña electoral

Manual de campaña electoral

Cicerón, Marco Tulio

Quintus Tullius Cicero wrote in 64 BC. C. a letter to his older brother Marco from him as a brief treatise on how to stand for election to the consulate. Little could he imagine that this text would pass down to posterity, not only for its historical value, but also for the surprising relevance that its sound advice continues to have, beyond other ethical considerations. We find ourselves, on the one hand, before a valuable testimony on the way of conceiving an electoral campaign during the Roman Republic, which his contemporaries, with Julius Caesar at the helm, did not hesitate to take advantage of. But we also have in Quintus Tullius Cicero a kind of skillful campaign director who knows what the keys are to winning the elections, leaving the ideological debate or political programs in the background, to focus on the struggle for power and the mechanisms to achieve this, such as offering a good image, seeking support, adapting to what the public wants or attacking rivals.

Author
Cicerón, Marco Tulio
Subject
Human sciences > Politics
EAN
9788424940683
ISBN
978-84-249-4068-3
Edition
1
Publisher
Gredos
Pages
96 
High
21.3 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
05-10-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Textos clásicos 
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Cicerón, Marco Tulio (aut.)

  • Cicerón, Marco Tulio
    Marco Tulio Cicerón (Arpino,106 a. C. - Formia, 43 a. C.) fue un jurista, político, filósofo, escritor y orador romano. Es considerado uno de los más grandes retóri   Read more