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As the Greco-Persian Wars allowed for the dominance of Western politics, the following Peloponnesian Wars provided the basis for poles within Western politics.
Though both Greek, hyper-conservative Sparta and hyper-liberal (for the age) Athens were about as politically and morally opposite as two states could be.
And the concrete results of their fighting show us how these abstract moralities actually play out in reality.
This episode covers the environmental and cultural roots of their opposite philosophies, key events, and also key figures.
This episode we introduce Great Man Theory by covering short biographies of leaders whose personalities affected the results of the war, and the history that followed.
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The Greco-Persian Wars not only decided the future of world culture, but the Greek and Persian cultural differences helped determine the results of the wars.
This episode covers a clash of very different worlds after the Bronze Age collapse.
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There was no such thing as “war” in the Stone Age.
Only through certain social advancements was war made possible by the early states.
This episode covers:
* History’s first war, first empire, and first fully centralized state.
* The art of “statecraft” as an extension of the dominance hierarchy.
* The fissure in male psychology as explained by Nietzsche’s Master and Slave Morality
* Why we can blame bread (and rice) for the suppression of masculinity
* How the Us vs. Them paradigm is constructed, and why it was necessary
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Episode I starts with the first skirmishes between hunting parties in the Paleolithic Era. We cover the relationship of economics and violence, and the earliest psychological mechanisms for overcoming the Resistance to Killing.
Including quotes from interviews with LtCol. Dave Grossman (Ruwando Podcast episode 81) and Jack Donovan (Ep 98)
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This episode covers the roots of male competition from single-celled asexual species all the way up to modern day stock brokers.
It’s more biology than history, but we have to start with objective science if we are to make sane assessments of human culture later on.
This episode covers:
* How ‘maleness’ originated
* Why mammals sway their gender ratios based on status
* The genetic similarities of stock brokers and serial killers
* The internal hormonal symphony that occurs when males fight
* and more!
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