

A Stoic's Perspective on Immigration (Broadly)
12 snips Aug 11, 2025
Dive into the nuanced world of immigration through a Stoic lens. The discussion highlights the importance of caring for all, addressing cultural challenges while seeking moral knowledge over preservation. Examine how Stoic principles differ from legal frameworks, emphasizing compassion and discernment. The podcast also contrasts historical and modern motivations for migration, questioning the balance between community responsibility and support for refugees. Delve into the ethics of immigration policies, advocating for a more humane approach to justice.
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Care Across Circles With Discernment
- The circles of concern show we must care about everything but influence dilutes with distance.
- Tanner Campbell urges prudence: act where your choices can meaningfully affect the whole.
Endurance Is Not Indifference
- Endurance isn't indifference; Stoics must still prevent harms.
- Tanner Campbell rejects using Stoicism as excuse to avoid reasonable inconvenience for others.
COVID Mask Claims Debunked
- During COVID some claimed Stoicism justified refusing masks.
- Tanner Campbell calls that rhetoric vicious, not virtuous.