Conversation Topics
Plutarch: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans by Plutarch
Pick a story conflict to push the characters' buttons
The Justification of Violence
"When does the pursuit of a noble goal justify the use of violent or ruthless means, and is there a point where the cost outweighs the potential benefits?"
The Role of Deception in Leadership
"Is it ever morally justifiable for a leader to deceive their people or their enemies in the pursuit of a greater good, or does such deception ultimately undermine trust and legitimacy?"
The Nature of True Leadership
"What constitutes true leadership: Is it defined by military conquest, political acumen, moral integrity, or a combination thereof, and how does one balance the often-conflicting demands of power and virtue?"
The Individual vs. the State
"To what extent should individual freedom and self-determination be sacrificed for the stability and strength of the state, and who decides where that line is drawn?"
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