American Socrates
Think Deeper. Live Better.
Most podcasts give you answers. American Socrates gives you better questions.
Host Matt Rupert — Professional Philosopher, Part-time Podcaster — applies the lost art of Socratic thinking to the decisions, relationships, and cultural debates shaping everyday American life. This is not a philosophy class. It's not another self-help podcast. Just rigorous, honest thinking that helps you sift through the rhetoric and live more deliberately.
New episodes every Wednesday. Check your assumptions at the door.
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American Socrates
How Responsible Are We For Our Own Happiness?
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We’re told that happiness is a choice and that we are fully responsible for our own lives. This episode questions that assumption and asks whether the good life is really a private achievement. Drawing on virtue ethics, the African philosophy of Ubuntu—“I am because we are”—and the social critiques of thinkers like G. W. F. Hegel and Adam Smith, we examine how trust, dignity, meaningful work, and recognition are social goods no individual can manufacture alone. In contrast to radical individualism associated with Ayn Rand, the argument is that personhood and flourishing are relational achievements. You are responsible for your character and conduct—but not for conditions you did not choose. If happiness depends on the health of a community, then the question is no longer just “Am I responsible for my own happiness?” but “What do we owe each other for the good life to be possible at all?”
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