The Daily Stoic

Justice: The Most Important Virtue

Mar 5, 2020
Explore the core Stoic virtue of justice, revered as the foundation for all other virtues. Discover how figures like Marcus Aurelius and Cato displayed immense courage in their pursuit of justice. Hear about historical activists who drew strength from Stoicism to champion democracy and equality. Uncover the essential balance between accepting reality and striving for social justice, and be inspired to embody these principles in your own life.
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Justice: The Core Virtue

  • Justice is the most important Stoic virtue, influencing all others.
  • Marcus Aurelius called it the "source of all other virtues."
ANECDOTE

Historical Stoics and Justice

  • Stoics like Cato, Thrasea, and Agrippinus fought for justice, often at great personal risk.
  • Washington and Jefferson, inspired by Stoics, built a nation striving for justice and liberty.
ANECDOTE

Modern Stoics in Action

  • Thomas Wentworth Higginson, an Epictetus translator, led Black troops in the Civil War.
  • Beatrice Webb, who helped create the London School of Economics, frequently reread Marcus Aurelius.
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