The Greeks & Us
I am back! I was never really gone, but the podcast took a week off over the holidays, so the podcast is back. It is good to take a break, just to recharge the batteries. This thing takes about six hours a week, spread over the week, so there is more work to it than the blog. The part that takes the most time is gathering ideas and assembling notes. The recording is only about two hours. Still, it is not a full-time job, but it takes time, so a little bit of a break from time to time is a good idea.
One of my more popular podcasts was the one I did on the Romans. Everyone likes to talk about Rome. There is something satisfying to the comparisons between America and Rome. That is probably because the Romans had a lot of interesting characters. The Romans were also around a long time, so it feels like their history is the set of all possible outcomes for people. With a little historical license, you can find an example from their history to meet just about every need.
The Greeks are a bit different. I think it is because the West has so much more respect for the Greeks than the Romans. Maybe it is the fact the Greeks never conquered the world, like the Romans. Alexander certainly did, but his empire did not outlive him, and the people involved were not so dramatic. That said, there are a lot of interesting lessons to be drawn from the history of ancient Greece. That is the theme for the show this week. It will be a sampling of ancient Greek history.
This week I have the usual variety of items in the now standard format. Spreaker has the full show. I am up on Google Play now, so the Android commies can take me along when out disrespecting the country. I am on iTunes, which means the Apple Nazis can listen to me on their Hitler phones. The anarchists can catch me on iHeart Radio. YouTube also has the full podcast. Of course, there is a download link below. I have been de-platformed by Spotify, because they feared I was poisoning the minds of their Millennial customers.
This Week’s Show
Contents
- 00:00: Opening
- 02:00: Greek Democracy (Link) (Link)
- 07:00: Sparta & Athens (Link) (Link) (Link) (Link)
- 17:00: Democratic Empire (Link) (Link) (Link)
- 27:00: Sacrifice & Socrates (Link) (Link)
- 37:00: The Assemblywoman (Link) (Link)
- 47:00: Solon Peisistratos (Link) (Link) (Link)
- 57:00: Closing
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