Book Review - How To Be Free, Epictetus, Encheiridion and Selections from Discourses, by A. A. Long
As a student of Stoicism, I found Epictetus' teachings in How To Be Free to be both enlightening and thought-provoking. A.A. Long skillfully translates Epictetus’ wisdom, originally captured by his student Arrian, preserving the profound insights of Stoic philosophy with clarity and fidelity. Epictetus’ teachings offer a timeless guide to inner freedom and resilience. His reflections on control, acceptance, and virtue resonate deeply with modern challenges, reminding us that peace comes not from external circumstances but from mastering our perceptions and actions. Long's translation from the original Greek is both clear and faithful, making the core principles of Stoicism accessible while maintaining their philosophical depth. That said, the language and structure may feel dense or abstract for some readers. Epictetus’ philosophical style often requires careful contemplation, and Long’s scholarly interpretation lacks the modern examples needed to fully bridge the gap between a...