The Daily Stoic

Treat People As You Would Be Treated

Sep 9, 2019
This discussion explores the ethical dilemmas faced by Stoic philosophers like Marcus Aurelius and Seneca regarding their views on slavery. While they preached about virtue and humanity, their actions starkly contradicted their ideals. It raises questions about the hypocrisy of advocating for freedom while owning slaves. The conversation invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of power, morality, and how one treats others in a world where authority often breeds cruelty.
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INSIGHT

Stoic Hypocrisy on Slavery

  • The Stoics, despite their philosophies on equality, were hypocritical about slavery.
  • Figures like Marcus Aurelius and Seneca owned slaves despite understanding the moral implications.
ADVICE

The Golden Rule

  • Treat those below you as you'd want to be treated by superiors.
  • The Golden Rule applies: treat everyone with the respect and kindness you desire.
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