The Stoic Philosopher Who Defied An Emperor

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  • Опубликовано: 25 мар 2024
  • Cato the Younger, also known as Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis, was a Roman politician and statesman known for his steadfast moral integrity and his opposition to the corruption and tyranny of his times. Born in 95 BC, Cato belonged to the Porcian family, which was noted for its rigorous adherence to the Roman Republic's traditional moral standards.
    Cato's life was marked by his staunch republicanism and his resistance to the rise of Julius Caesar. He was a contemporary and sometimes ally of Cicero, another prominent Roman statesman and orator, but Cato's inflexible nature often set him apart from other politicians of his day. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Cato did not seek personal power or wealth, but instead aimed to preserve the traditions and values of the Roman Republic.
    Cato's opposition to Caesar became most evident during the civil war between Caesar and Pompey. Cato supported Pompey, not because of a deep affection for Pompey's policies, but because he viewed Caesar's ambition as a direct threat to the Republic's survival. After Pompey's defeat, Cato refused to submit to Caesar's rule and continued to resist his authority.
    Ultimately, Cato's resistance to Caesar's dictatorship led to his suicide in 46 BC in Utica (modern-day Tunisia), after the defeat of the Pompeian forces at the Battle of Thapsus. Cato chose to take his own life rather than submit to Caesar, whom he believed would use his capture as propaganda. His death became a symbol of republican virtue and resistance to tyranny, celebrated by Stoics and republicans alike.
    Cato the Younger is often remembered for his moral integrity, his strict adherence to the Stoic philosophy, which emphasized ethics, virtue, and self-control, and his dedication to the Roman Republic. His life and actions have been commemorated in literature and thought throughout Western history, embodying the ideals of liberty and resistance against dictatorship.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @PFirefly06
    @PFirefly06 2 месяца назад +3

    Doing nothing being the same as doing evil hits pretty hard. Procrastination is my biggest weakness.

    • @OrionPhilosophy
      @OrionPhilosophy  2 месяца назад +1

      You're not alone. I did a poll recently and discipline came out as the thing people struggle most with. The more you practice the easier it gets though, so there is a way!

    • @StoicByDesign
      @StoicByDesign 2 месяца назад

      Procrastination is simply a result of lacking systems in your life. Compartmentalize/Departmentalize your tasks and actually write them down. Braindump all the things you need to do in one singular list called an "inbox" so that you have them all in front of you. And then create categories. Then start dumping each task in its corresponding category. Procrastination is like telling someone to go to a location with no map - it's impossible.

    • @OrionPhilosophy
      @OrionPhilosophy  2 месяца назад +1

      @@StoicByDesign Organising your life can help but I don't think it's as simple as that. Quite often people know what they have to do, they just don't have the executive function to do it. In these cases we can start small, like the cliché of tidying our room, doing the dishes, or going to the gym. Over time we can use a lot of these small actions to build our discipline like a muscle.

    • @PFirefly06
      @PFirefly06 2 месяца назад

      @@StoicByDesign Ironically, I know all that, but procrastinate implementing it.

    • @StoicByDesign
      @StoicByDesign 2 месяца назад

      @@OrionPhilosophy We’re saying the same thing differently, mate.

  • @yorkshireaquatics9537
    @yorkshireaquatics9537 2 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant, to the point video. Thank you for leaving gaps between quotes to give a little time to digest.
    I must say Cato the Younger is a gap in my knowledge. Time for more learning 😊.

  • @juliantorres298
    @juliantorres298 2 месяца назад +3

    Present day america needs the example of Cato

  • @bilateralgalaxy1743
    @bilateralgalaxy1743 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for starting with the most important quote of them all.
    💀

  • @stoicethics_stoicism
    @stoicethics_stoicism 2 месяца назад +1

    The transcript emphasizes the importance of freedom of speech and thought for the preservation of liberty in a nation.

  • @wrestlexwrestlingshorts661
    @wrestlexwrestlingshorts661 2 месяца назад +1

    Cato the most fearless of them all

  • @hayzelwashington6354
    @hayzelwashington6354 2 месяца назад +1

    Good morning my Scholars 👋🏽

  • @DanielThomasArgueta
    @DanielThomasArgueta 2 месяца назад +1

    🧘‍♂️

  • @higgs49
    @higgs49 2 месяца назад

    Hail Caesar!