On the Ends of Good and Evil
Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards
Marcus Tullius Cicero





On the Ends of Good and Evil (Latin: DE FINIBUS BONORUM ET MALORUM) discusses Skeptic, Epicurean, Stoic, Peripatetic and Academic views on the good life. Written by Marcus Tullius Cicero. Translated by Harris Rackham. (Summary by Geoffrey Edwards) (8 hr 5 min)
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Staccato reading, but grateful





thanks for reading this text! it was not an easy listen both due to the content as due to the monotone reading. The Latin pronunciation was good, as far as I could tell. I'm glad you took the time to read it.
the readers voice is the worst
hauskins41





white eurocentricism
Bill Cosby





Failed the fundamental criteria for an understanding of morality. If you are white you are EVIL. If you are a BIPOC you are good. End of story. No reason to listen to this. Listen to a book on intersectional gender studies instead. This book was written by old white males