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The Art of Manliness

#461: The Spartan Regime

The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

Society & Culture, Education, Philosophy

4.714.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2018

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

For thousands of years, the Spartans have captured the imaginations of Westerners. In ancient Greece, the city-state was admired for its military prowess, civic unity, and dedication to leisurely athletic pursuits. Today, we make movies about Spartans and name sports teams after them. When we moderns think of Spartans, we typically think of them simply as fierce warriors. But while the Spartans were indeed warriors par excellence, their culture was much more complex. Today on the show, I unpack some of these complexities with historian Paul Rahe. Paul is working on a series of books with Yale University Press which explore both the military and political strategy of the Spartans. We begin our conversation discussing why it’s hard for us moderns to truly understand Sparta. We then dig into the history and culture of Spartans, including where they came from, their economic set-up and relationship with the helot population, and the strenuous upbringing of boys that made them fit for battle. We then talk about the mixed government of the Spartans. We end our conversation discussing how the city-state faded into obscurity, and why the Spartans yet live on in modern culture. Get the show notes at aom.is/sparta.

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0:00.0

[♪ INTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪

0:13.9

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0:14.7

Brett McKay here and welcome to another edition of the Art of Manliness Podcasts.

0:18.5

For thousands of years, the Spartans have captured the imaginations of Westerners.

0:22.7

In ancient Greece, the city-state was admired for its military prowess, civic unity, and dedication to visually athletic pursuits.

0:28.9

Today, we make movies about Spartans and name sports teams after them.

0:32.4

When we moderns think of Spartans, we typically think of them simply as fierce warriors.

0:36.4

But while the Spartans were indeed fierce warriors, their culture is much more complex.

0:40.4

Today on the show, I unpack some of these complexities with historian Paul Ray.

0:43.6

Paul is working on a series of books with Yale University Press,

0:46.4

which explored both the military and political strategy of the Spartans.

0:49.6

We begin our conversation discussing why it's hard for us modern to truly understand Sparta.

0:54.0

We then dig into the history and culture of Spartans,

0:56.0

including where they came from, through economic setup and relationship with the Helot population,

1:00.2

and the strenuous upbringing of boys that made them fit for battle.

1:03.2

We then talk about the mixed government of the Spartans, and we end our conversation

1:06.4

discussing how the city-state faded into obscurity and why the Spartans yet live on in modern culture.

1:11.4

After the show's over, check out our show notes at a-o-m dot i-s slash Sparta.

1:15.2

We'll find links to resources, we're going to delve deeper into this topic.

1:18.0

Paul joins me now via clearcast dot i-o.

1:20.5

Paul Ray, welcome to the show.

1:30.5

Pleasure to be here.

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