Halfway through Book VII of Philodemus' On Rhetoric, I came across the following, surprising quotation:
"Rhetors prefer to live in a democracy, the worst form of government."
I am well aware of Plato's authoritarian politics ... Philodemus seems to identify "The People" with "a vicious mob".
Granted, this is taken out of context, as are many of Philodemus' fragments.
Still, it makes me wonder more about Philodemus' political positions, particularly his sympathy toward Julius Caesar. He has a lot to say about civic engagement in On Rhetoric.