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Should we ever trade freedom for safety? In this episode of The Grail Standard, we break down the dangerous flaws of utilitarianism and explore why Captain America refuses to sacrifice liberty for security.
Using the lens of virtue ethics, we analyze why the "greater good" often leads to tyranny and how true moral authority requires character, not just results. We discuss the famous warning from Benjamin Franklin: "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
We also connect these ideas back to Mark D. White's book, The Virtues of Captain America, showing why Steve Rogers' refusal to write "moral blank cheques" places him in the chivalric tradition of King Arthur, rather than modern political ideology.
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Join us as we explore political philosophy through pop culture and find our compass in a complex world.
By Sir YvainShould we ever trade freedom for safety? In this episode of The Grail Standard, we break down the dangerous flaws of utilitarianism and explore why Captain America refuses to sacrifice liberty for security.
Using the lens of virtue ethics, we analyze why the "greater good" often leads to tyranny and how true moral authority requires character, not just results. We discuss the famous warning from Benjamin Franklin: "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
We also connect these ideas back to Mark D. White's book, The Virtues of Captain America, showing why Steve Rogers' refusal to write "moral blank cheques" places him in the chivalric tradition of King Arthur, rather than modern political ideology.
In this episode:
Join us as we explore political philosophy through pop culture and find our compass in a complex world.