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Cato
Bartlet cites Cato as Caesar's foil in Rome's first public death penalty debate, where they probed spirituality and suffering. This reference underscores Cato's role as a steadfast advocate for substantive discourse, contrasting superficial modern formats. Bartlet uses the example to rally staff toward demanding rigorous debate rules, positioning Cato as an archetype of intellectual rigor in political confrontation.
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