
Ep 53 Wolff Peace - Plato & Aung San Suu Kyi: The Cost of Conscience
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Obedience. Resistance. The inner cost of doing what’s right. In this episode of Wolff Peace, host Avis Kalfsbeek explores the tension between obeying unjust laws and standing for justice. From Plato’s Crito, where Socrates chooses death over escape, to the early years of Aung San Suu Kyi’s nonviolent struggle in Myanmar, we reflect on what it means to remain true to your conscience—even when the consequences are great.
In this episode:
- Plato’s argument for lawful obedience and moral integrity
- Aung San Suu Kyi’s long house arrest and evolving legacy
- Two reflection questions for your inner and outer peace practice
Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast, books, and upcoming episodes in the Wolff Peace series.
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