For you see that Caesar appears to furnish us with great peace, that there are no longer enemies nor battles nor great associations of robbers nor of pirates, but we can travel at every hour and sail from east to west. But can Caesar give us security from fever also, can he from shipwreck, from fire, from earthquake or from lightning? well, I will say, can he give us security against love? He cannot. From sorrow? He cannot. From envy? He cannot. In a word then he cannot protect us from any of these things. But the doctrine of philosophers promises to give us security (peace) even against these things.
A Stoic argument but there is an interesting twist. And what happens when Caesar promises but does not deliver peace and security and protection from plague, emotionalism, etc.? What is owed to Caesar when Caesar cannot deliver.
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