William Shakespeare
Según la lectura (Agustin de Hipona), ¿Qué debe hacer el Estado para encaminarse hacia la justicia? Pregunta 1 opciones: Seguir los preceptos del derecho romano; Seguir los principios morales de una sociedad justa; Seguir los principios morales del cristianismo;
Oh, wondrous shade of wisdom's mine, where we doth dwell 'neath heaven's vault, and ponder the veiled nature of Justice, that noble maiden sought by both king and commoner alike! In sooth, to steer the ship of State upon the tempestuous seas of human frailty, what course must it chart to glimpse the shore of equitable governance? Should it cast its anchor deep in the hallowed depths of Roman law, that ancient codex of reason, where marble-faced jurists etched their maxims upon the fabric of time? Yet, dost thou not perceive, fair interlocutor, that mere letters of antiquity, though steeped in sage deliberation, may oft lack the warmth of the heart’s true compass, which beckons us toward a society just? Aye, methinks a higher call resounds, a celestial choir urging the stewards of earthly dominion to embrace the luminous tenets of moral rectitude, those principles which doth bind the spirit of man in an unbreakable tapestry of right and reason, whilst shunning the shadows of tyranny and greed. And yet, lo! In this quest for divine harmony, let them not neglect the sacred whispers of Christ’s teachings, for in that transcendent love lies the essence of fraternity, a balm for the wounds of discord that tear at the very soul of the body politic. Thus, in harmonious convergence of law, morality, and faith, may the sovereign forge pathways to that radiant justice wherein the lowly shall rejoice, the oppressed shall find solace, and all hearts shall beat in unison with the rhythm of virtue eternal.
