American Socrates
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2458277/fan_mail/new] How loyal should one be? Loyalty is one of the most emotionally compelling ideas in human life and one of the most philosophically slippery. This episode defines loyalty as a binding commitment that resists constant recalculation — which is exactly what makes it powerful and exactly what makes it dangerous. We examine the difference between loyalty to persons versus loyalty to causes and ideologies, trace the shift from ancient reverence for loyalty to modern suspicion of it, and look at the specific ways loyalty conflicts with truth, justice, and conscience in families, friendships, and political life. The argument: loyalty without moral limits becomes corruption, but morality without loyalty becomes abstraction. The good life requires both — and knowing which one is being asked of you in a given moment. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2458277/support] Question Everything!
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