

Freedom Isn't Free
Jul 4, 2019
The discussion explores the deep connection between Stoicism and America's founding values. It highlights how key figures like Thomas Jefferson and George Washington drew inspiration from Stoic philosophy during the revolution. The podcast emphasizes virtues such as justice, duty, and self-control as essential to both freedom and personal development. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on these principles, linking historical struggles for liberty to contemporary life, all while enjoying their freedoms today.
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Stoicism and the American Founding
- Stoicism played a crucial role in the American Revolution and the founding of the nation.
- The Founding Fathers, inspired by Stoic ideals, showed that philosophy is not just theory but can inspire action.
Founding Fathers and Stoicism
- Thomas Jefferson kept Seneca's works on his nightstand.
- George Washington staged a play about Cato to inspire his troops at Valley Forge.
Stoic Virtues and American Liberty
- Liberty is central to the American experiment, and Stoicism emphasizes not just freedom but also counterbalancing virtues.
- These virtues include justice, duty, self-control, honor, and selflessness, essential during both hardship and prosperity.