“The Timeless Tragedy of Power: Thucydides on the Peloponnesian War”
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Title: History of the Peloponnesian War
Author: Thucydides
Category: World History, Politics & Current Affairs
How does a war that happened 2,500 years ago still feel so relevant? Sam and Sophie sit with that question, because Thucydides wasn't just writing a war report—he was analyzing human nature under extreme stress, fear, ambition, pride, the whole tragic mix.
They walk through the security dilemma that sparked the conflict, the social breakdown during the Athenian plague, and the raw power politics of the Melian Dialogue. The pair also covers the disastrous Sicilian Expedition and the rise of demagogues like Cleon, showing how structural forces, not just bad actors, drive history.
If you've ever wondered why nations stumble into wars that seem avoidable, this episode names the pattern: fear, honor, and self-interest. The takeaway is that the causes of war are often structural, not personal.
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Chapters
00:00The Truest Cause of War01:01Plague and Social Breakdown01:31Demagogues and the Mytilene Debate01:57The Melian Dialogue02:23The Sicilian Expedition02:55The End of the War



















