I'm not sure if any one stoic used the exact wording but from what I've read it seems the general concept of cosmopolitism was a big part of the philosophy. This is often described as being a "citizen of the world". To me it means rejecting the arbitrary tribalism of identity politics and embracing the value of each individual qua individual.
I'm not sure if any one stoic used the exact wording but from what I've read it seems the general concept of cosmopolitism was a big part of the philosophy. This is often described as being a "citizen of the world". To me it means rejecting the arbitrary tribalism of identity politics and embracing the value of each individual qua individual.