Since José Luis Haveira is not a widely known philosopher in mainstream academic circles (no major English or Spanish philosophical database lists a prominent Stoic scholar by that exact name), this essay will be based on a of what such a book would likely contain, assuming it is a self-published, educational, or niche literary work aimed at introducing Stoicism to young people.
If we reconstruct the hypothetical table of contents of Haveira’s work, it would likely strip away the complex references to Roman military campaigns (the "Quadi" or "Sarmatians") found in the original text, focusing instead on the universal human struggles: anger, anxiety, the fear of death, and the desire for belonging. Since José Luis Haveira is not a widely
Meditaciones del pequeño Marco Aurelio echoes three traditions: assuming it is a self-published