Description
In this episode, I talk with Marc J. Victor, about Stoicism and politics. Marc is an attorney in the US, where he is a certified Criminal Law Specialist, and president of the Attorneys for Freedom law firm. He is also an activist and founder of the Live and Let Live global peace movement.
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Highlights
* Why Stoicism is attracting more interest today
* Misconceptions
* What is the Live and Let Live Movement?
* What does “live and let live” mean in terms of your philosophy?
* The relationship between Stoicism and the Live and Let Live principle
* How does the movement define aggression?
* Our competence to avoid being victims of exploitation
* Rhetoric, lawyers, and philosophy
* Final question: “How could we better incorporate Stoicism into a political philosophy that could help us achieve global peace?”
Links
* Live and Let Live
* Marc J. Victor
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