June 27, 2026
We are all fellow-citizens, and the world is one city.
Zeno founded Stoicism in Athens around 300 BCE, teaching in the Stoa Poikile, the painted porch, where anyone could listen — not just wealthy students in private academies. He was himself a foreigner, a Phoenician merchant from Cyprus who shipwrecked and landed broke in Athens, yet built one of the most influential philosophical schools in history. His Republic argued that belonging wasn't determined by your city of birth, your ethnicity, or your legal status, but by your shared capacity for reason. That idea — that membership in the human community is something you already have, not something you earn — cuts directly against the modern habit of sorting people into those who belong and those who don't.
Reflection
Think about someone you have recently treated as outside your circle. What specific assumption made you draw that line?
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