Politics. The word that today divides families, ends friendships, and raises walls between people.
But for the great philosophers of Antiquity—Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics—politics was not synonymous with conflict. It was the highest path that humankind could tread: the art of building unity amidst diversity.
How did we get from there to here? And what does classical philosophy still have to teach us about living together?
In this live session, Professor Vinícius Negrão explores politics as a philosophical path to unity—not as a power struggle, but as an expression of human nature in its highest dimension.
📌 What you will learn:
— What Aristotle meant when he called human beings "political animals"
— The difference between politics as power and politics as service to the common good
— Why Plato believed that inner justice and social justice are inseparable
— What the Stoics taught about universal citizenship and human fraternity
— How classical philosophy viewed diversity as a strength — not as a threat
— The role of the individual in building a more just and united society
— How to apply these philosophical teachings to daily life and relationships
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