Listen "A Stoic's Perspective on Immigration (Broadly)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode I explore how Stoic principles apply to the controversial and often emotionally charged topic of immigration. Using the Circles of Concern as a framework, I examine why Stoics must care for all members of the Cosmopolis, even when cultural differences challenge us. I also break down why preserving culture “at all costs” is un-Stoic, and how moral reasoning—not fear, nationalism, or rigid legality—should guide immigration policy and enforcement. Real-world examples, from COVID-era mask debates to refugee scenarios, help illustrate how Stoic justice differs from legal justice and why discernment is essential.
Key takeaways from this episode include:
Stoicism calls us to care for everyone in the Cosmopolis, even when differences exist, but requires reasoned discernment about how to act in distant circles of concern
Preserving culture “at all costs” is not Stoic; the only pursuit worth that cost is perfect moral knowledge
Stoic justice is based on moral reasoning and context, not on strict adherence to law or partisan ideology
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Key takeaways from this episode include:
Stoicism calls us to care for everyone in the Cosmopolis, even when differences exist, but requires reasoned discernment about how to act in distant circles of concern
Preserving culture “at all costs” is not Stoic; the only pursuit worth that cost is perfect moral knowledge
Stoic justice is based on moral reasoning and context, not on strict adherence to law or partisan ideology
For an ad-free version of this podcast please visit https://stoicismpod.com/members
For links to other valuable Stoic things, please visit https://links.stoicismpod.com
If you'd like to provide feedback on this episode, or have question, you may do so as a member. Email sent by non-members will not be answered (though they may be read). This isn't punitive, I just cannot keep up. Limiting access to members reduces my workload. You're always invited to leave a comment on Spotify, member or not.
Thanks for listening and have a great day!
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