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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2024 · 42 MIN

From Aristotle to Machiavelli: Political Theory, Leadership, and Ethics Explored

from Classical Et Cetera · host The Memoria Press Podcast Network

This week's Classical Et Cetera features a discussion on politics and civic engagement. From the common good approach in ethics to the philosophy of leadership in ancient Greek political thought, we have a pretty wide-ranging conversation!   Our main topic is civic engagement but quickly expands to Aristotle, Roman citizenship, the difference between traditional and modern political theory, and more! Join us for an overall summary on how ancient political thought still informs today's discussions on ethics, leadership, and the common good.   What we're reading today: The Fallen Idol —Graham Greene (Paul) On the Soul and Resurrection —Gregory of Nyssa (Dustin) Oathbringer: Book Three of the Stormlight Archive —Brandon Sanderson (Dustin) The Escoffier Cookbook and Guide to the Fine Art of Cookery —Auguste Escoffer (Mitchell)

This week's Classical Et Cetera features a discussion on politics and civic engagement. From the common good approach in ethics to the philosophy of leadership in ancient Greek political thought, we have a pretty wide-ranging conversation!   Our main topic is civic engagement but quickly expands to Aristotle, Roman citizenship, the difference between traditional and modern political theory, and more! Join us for an overall summary on how ancient political thought still informs today's discussions on ethics, leadership, and the common good.   What we're reading today: The Fallen Idol —Graham Greene (Paul) On the Soul and Resurrection —Gregory of Nyssa (Dustin) Oathbringer: Book Three of the Stormlight Archive —Brandon Sanderson (Dustin) The Escoffier Cookbook and Guide to the Fine Art of Cookery —Auguste Escoffer (Mitchell)

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