In this episode, we dismantle the glorified myths of Spartan society, revealing the brutal realities behind the legend. From the harrowing experiences of the agoge—Sparta's rigorous education and training system—to the oppressive treatment of the helots, we explore how a society built on discipline and warfare concealed a foundation of systemic violence and control. Through historical accounts and critical analysis, we uncover the psychological and physical toll exacted on individuals in the name of state supremacy.
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