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Honor, Ethics, and Assassination: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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Is political violence ever justified? Who decides? And what ethical systems can evaluate the justice of such acts? Today, we look at the ethics driving the characters of Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.

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1. Honor, Ethics, and Assassination: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] What It's Like To Be... (00:18:53)

3. (Cont.) Honor, Ethics, and Assassination: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (00:19:31)

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Is political violence ever justified? Who decides? And what ethical systems can evaluate the justice of such acts? Today, we look at the ethics driving the characters of Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.

What It's Like To Be...
What's it like to be a Cattle Rancher? FBI Special Agent? Professional Santa? Find out!
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the Show.

Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or wherever you listen. Thank you!
Email: classicenglishliterature@gmail.com
Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, Tik Tok, and YouTube.
If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting it with a small donation. Click the "Support the Show" button. So grateful!
Podcast Theme Music: "Rejoice" by G.F. Handel, perf. The Advent Chamber Orchestra
Subcast Theme Music: "Sons of the Brave" by Thomas Bidgood, perf. The Band of the Irish Guards
Sound effects and incidental music: Freesounds.org
My thanks and appreciation to all the generous providers!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Honor, Ethics, and Assassination: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] What It's Like To Be... (00:18:53)

3. (Cont.) Honor, Ethics, and Assassination: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (00:19:31)

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