Did Marcus Aurelius say Kindness is More Manly Than Anger?

In this episode, I briefly discuss what Marcus Aurelius said about masculinity, and how it might differ from what some modern self-improvement influencers say, despite their claims to be influenced by Stoicism.

A statue of Marcus Aurelius on the Capitoline Hill in Rome.

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Highlights

The resurgence of Stoicism and the manosphere

Stoic philosophy versus being “stoic”

Marcus Aurelius’ enemies accused him of being unmanly

Marcus’ mother and father’s influence

The influence of Emperor Antoninus Pius

What Marcus says about manliness and anger

Marcus sums up manliness in one of his favourite slogans: “Upright, not set upright.”

Links

Marcus Aurelius: The Stoic Emperor

Verissimus: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius

How to Think Like a Roman Emperor

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Published on January 18, 2024 07:23
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