Virtue in an Age of Identity Politics examines current social justice activism through the lens of Stoic philosophy. While developing a critique of Critical Social Justice, it also explains how Stoicism overlaps with Critical Social Justice in the interest of healing social divisions and promoting honest and nuanced conversations about justice.
Virtue in an Age of Identity Politics examines current social justice activism through the lens of Stoic philosophy. While developing a critique of Critical Social Justice, it also explains how Stoicism overlaps with Critical Social Justice in the interest of healing social divisions and promoting honest and nuanced conversations about justice.
Jonathan D. Church is an economist, CFA charter holder, and writer who has been published in Areo, Quillette, Arc Digital, The Agonist Journal, Merion West, The Good Men Project, DC Examiner, Culturico,The Federalist, and other venues. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Why a Stoic Approach to Social Justice? Chapter 2: Social Justice Activism in the Twenty-First Century Chapter 3: The Philosophy of Stoicism Chapter 4: What Does Stoicism Have to Say about Social Justice Activism? Chapter 5: Abraham Lincoln: A Stoic Model for Social Justice Leadership Conclusion References About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Why a Stoic Approach to Social Justice? Chapter 2: Social Justice Activism in the Twenty-First Century Chapter 3: The Philosophy of Stoicism Chapter 4: What Does Stoicism Have to Say about Social Justice Activism? Chapter 5: Abraham Lincoln: A Stoic Model for Social Justice Leadership Conclusion References About the Author
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