British educator Charlotte Mason saw Plutarch's Lives as key to the study of Citizenship. What character qualities does one need to be both a good subject and a great leader? When is it right to fight against tyranny? How do...

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British educator Charlotte Mason saw Plutarch's Lives as key to the study of Citizenship. What character qualities does one need to be both a good subject and a great leader? When is it right to fight against tyranny? How do people manage their affairs with wisdom and justice, and what happens when they don't? The first volume in The Plutarch Project includes vocabulary, discussion questions, and other aids for students and parent/teachers, plus edited text for the Lives of Marcus Cato the Censor, Philopoemen, and Titus Flamininus.

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