
Radical Responsibility with Charlotte Bronte -
Philosophy and Literature - Female Empowerment - Bluestocking Society - Women's intellectual history
In this episode of The Female Stoic Podcast we look at a question sent in about dealing with re-occurring thoughts. In Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, Jane exhibits a true sense of radical responsibility when she makes the decision to leave Mr Rochester, because he is asking her to do something that does not align with her virtues.
Music by Jean-Miles Carter
Published by Neworld Books
Audiobooks available at: www.neworldbooks.uk
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