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The Close Read Podcast
Fall 2025-Winter 2026 Review with Charles Kesler
Editor Charles Kesler is joined by Associate Editor Spencer Klavan to crack open the much-anticipated CRB double issue, released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the CRB. Charles reflects on the Institute's principles, accomplishments, and prescience in his editor note. Paul Rahe equips readers to understand ongoing conflicts by exploring the history of Iranian revolutions. Christopher Caldwell tracks the rise of Zohran Mamdani and what it portends for both New York and Left politics. William Voegeli offers the definitive assessment of Never Trump. And much, much more! This is a public episode. If you'd like to...
2026-01-19
1h 09
Delight Your Marriage
494-Don't Waste the Great Gift of Influence (Re-Release)
Don't Waste the Great Gift of Influence (Formerly titled: Don't Waste Your Impact) It's easy to underestimate just how much weight your words, actions, and attitudes carry—especially in your marriage. But the truth is, your spouse is the person you impact most in this life. And that impact can either build up or break down. It can draw them closer to Jesus—or push them further away. Whether you're aware of it or not, you are influencing every day. The real question is: how are you using that influence? In today's episode, we'r...
2025-08-01
51 min
Delight Your Marriage
494-Don't Waste the Great Gift of Influence (Re-Release)
Don't Waste the Great Gift of Influence (Formerly titled: Don't Waste Your Impact) It's easy to underestimate just how much weight your words, actions, and attitudes carry—especially in your marriage. But the truth is, your spouse is the person you impact most in this life. And that impact can either build up or break down. It can draw them closer to Jesus—or push them further away. Whether you're aware of it or not, you are influencing every day. The real question is: how are you using that influence? In today's episode, we'r...
2025-08-01
51 min
New Humanists
Sparta: Appalling and Enthralling | Episode XCIII
Send a textTHIS IS SPARTA. Xenophon said that, even in his day, the rest of the Greeks thought Sparta's laws wholly strange: "all men praise such institutions, but no state chooses to imitate them." Foremost among these strange laws, of course, were the ones concerned with the rearing and education of children. And these laws, he said, were in their own turn developed not by imitating others, but came from the mind of a single great lawgiver: Lycurgus. It should come as no surprise, then, that the strict military training regime instituted by something of a...
2025-08-01
57 min
TAKEN TV Podcasts
The Charlie Kirk Show - What is Suicidal Empathy and Is It Destroying the West?
Charity, pluralism, and openness are values that made the West great. But they are not values shared by the aggressive Islamists and resentful Third Worlders the West has been admitting in huge numbers. In the wake of New York's mayoral primary, Dr. Gad Saad issues a warning about how foreign migrants view the West's practices as weaknesses to be exploited. Plus, Hillsdale's Prof. Paul Rahe describes the nature of the Iranian Islamic regime, the history of its conflict with Israel, and the prospects for it being overthrown by more moderate, friendly forces inside the country. Watch every...
2025-06-27
37 min
The Mandy Connell Podcast
06-25-25 FULL SHOW - DougCo Says NO To Home Rule, And Is Social Security Broke?
DOUGCO SAYS NO THANK YOU And hooboy it was a butt kicking.WEATHER WEDNESDAY IS BACK! Because I'm back! Fox 31s Dave Fraser joins us at 12:30 to let us know what's coming up this week and take your questions.WAR HISTORIAN PAUL RAHE ON TODAY To talk about how Israel being at war with Iran is the natural conclusion to the attacks of October 7th, and why it is in our best interest that Israel win. He joins me at 1pm to discuss. Find out more about Paul at https://www.hillsdale.edu/faculty/paul-rahe/ or ht...
2025-06-26
1h 42
The Mandy Connell Podcast
06-25-25 Interview - War Historian Paul Rahe on Today
WAR HISTORIAN PAUL RAHE ON TODAY To talk about how Israel being at war with Iran is the natural conclusion to the attacks of October 7th, and why it is in our best interest that Israel win. He joins me at 1pm to discuss. Find out more about Paul at https://www.hillsdale.edu/faculty/paul-rahe/ or http://www.paularahe.com/
2025-06-25
21 min
WRFH/Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM
Paul Rahe: Sparta’s Third Attic War
When the great war pitting the Athenians against the Peloponnesians first erupted, Pericles told his compatriots that, if they kept up their navy, focused on the conflict at hand, and refrained from wasting their resources on ulterior objects, they would “win through”—and Thucydides believed him. After Pericles’ death, however, to the historian’s dismay, the Athenians pursued risky adventures tangential to their struggle with the Spartans and their allies; and, in Sicily, thanks in large part to domestic strife, they squandered not one, but two great armadas. Then, in the aftermath of that catastrophe, they found themselves bereft of trireme...
2024-11-26
22 min
Pod and Man at Yale
"The makings of another world war”–Buckley Students Sound Off on Foreign Policy; Hillsdale's Paul Rahe on Repeating the Mistakes of WW1
In this week’s episode of Pod and Man at Yale, Arav Dalwani ’26 and John Matthews-Ederington ’27 talk about the state of world politics, covering the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. Matthews-Ederington: “A lot of the failure of October 7th was an intelligence failure on Israel’s part.”Dalwani: “The world is on fire in my opinion… The world is in a much more precarious position than it was four or five years ago.”Matthews-Ederington: “Whenever you’re talking about nuclear weapons, you should always say yes, there’s a possibility that that’s going to happen.”Dalwani: “I think [the two-state solution...
2024-10-10
35 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1043 - They own it - The world at war - In life - Happy 50th nasa - You're "nut"s!
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1043, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: They Own It 1: Everything from Charmin to Duracell:This company named for 2 guys. Procter and Gamble. 2: Uncle Ben's, MandM's and, fittingly, Orbit gum. Mars. 3: Cheerios and Wheaties:This "military" corporation. General Mills. 4: Dasani and Sprite:This soft drink concern. Coca-Cola. 5: Xanax and Lipitor (don't get them mixed up):This pharmaceutical giant. Pfizer. Round 2. Category: The World At War 1: The Chinese Communist First Front Army staged the 6,000-mile retreat known as the Long March under this leader. Mao...
2023-12-19
08 min
The Sons Of History
How the Spartans Used Proxy Wars for Ultimate Victory with Dr. Paul Rahe
How did one Spartan defeat thousands of Athenians? It comes down to strategy, and, of course, having others to fight the war. When the Athenians landed on the shores of Sicily, they nearly convinced the Sicilians to acquiesce. But time was not one the Athenians' side. Dr. Paul Rahe joins the podcast to discuss Spartan strategy and how they used proxy wars to enable their ultimate victory over Athens. Paul Rahe is the Roger and Martha Mertz Visiting Fellow in Classics at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He is the professor of history at Hillsdale College where he...
2023-10-30
1h 09
New Books in World Affairs
Sparta, Athens, Ukraine, Israel: A Conversation with Paul Rahe on Proxy Wars
Proxy wars like those in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and now Ukraine have played major roles in military history. Historian Paul Rahe takes us back to one of the earliest yet most influential proxy wars in the West: Athens' invasions of Spartan-backed Sicily. Here, he discusses his most recent book, Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War (Encounter Books, 2023), the fifth in his series "The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta." Along the way, he explores the structure of ancient Sparta as compared with Athens and with modern America, and what lessons proxy wars in the ancient world can teach us about modern conflicts....
2023-10-23
54 min
New Books in Diplomatic History
Sparta, Athens, Ukraine, Israel: A Conversation with Paul Rahe on Proxy Wars
Proxy wars like those in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and now Ukraine have played major roles in military history. Historian Paul Rahe takes us back to one of the earliest yet most influential proxy wars in the West: Athens' invasions of Spartan-backed Sicily. Here, he discusses his most recent book, Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War (Encounter Books, 2023), the fifth in his series "The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta." Along the way, he explores the structure of ancient Sparta as compared with Athens and with modern America, and what lessons proxy wars in the ancient world can teach us about modern conflicts....
2023-10-23
54 min
New Books in Ancient History
Sparta, Athens, Ukraine, Israel: A Conversation with Paul Rahe on Proxy Wars
Proxy wars like those in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and now Ukraine have played major roles in military history. Historian Paul Rahe takes us back to one of the earliest yet most influential proxy wars in the West: Athens' invasions of Spartan-backed Sicily. Here, he discusses his most recent book, Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War (Encounter Books, 2023), the fifth in his series "The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta." Along the way, he explores the structure of ancient Sparta as compared with Athens and with modern America, and what lessons proxy wars in the ancient world can teach us about modern conflicts....
2023-10-23
56 min
New Books in Political Science
Sparta, Athens, Ukraine, Israel: A Conversation with Paul Rahe on Proxy Wars
Proxy wars like those in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and now Ukraine have played major roles in military history. Historian Paul Rahe takes us back to one of the earliest yet most influential proxy wars in the West: Athens' invasions of Spartan-backed Sicily. Here, he discusses his most recent book, Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War (Encounter Books, 2023), the fifth in his series "The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta." Along the way, he explores the structure of ancient Sparta as compared with Athens and with modern America, and what lessons proxy wars in the ancient world can teach us about modern conflicts....
2023-10-23
54 min
New Books in Military History
Sparta, Athens, Ukraine, Israel: A Conversation with Paul Rahe on Proxy Wars
Proxy wars like those in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and now Ukraine have played major roles in military history. Historian Paul Rahe takes us back to one of the earliest yet most influential proxy wars in the West: Athens' invasions of Spartan-backed Sicily. Here, he discusses his most recent book, Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War (Encounter Books, 2023), the fifth in his series "The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta." Along the way, he explores the structure of ancient Sparta as compared with Athens and with modern America, and what lessons proxy wars in the ancient world can teach us about modern conflicts....
2023-10-23
54 min
Madison's Notes
Sparta, Athens, Ukraine, Israel: A Conversation with Paul Rahe on Proxy Wars
Proxy wars like those in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and now Ukraine have played major roles in military history. Historian Paul Rahe takes us back to one of the earliest yet most influential proxy wars in the West: Athens' invasions of Spartan-backed Sicily. Here, he discusses his most recent book, Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War (Encounter Books, 2023), the fifth in his series "The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta." Along the way, he explores the structure of ancient Sparta as compared with Athens and with modern America, and what lessons proxy wars in the ancient world can teach us about modern conflicts....
2023-10-23
54 min
Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Andrew Biggio Helps WWII Veterans Remember
Guests: Paul A. Rahe, Andrew Biggio, & Courtney Meyet Host Scot Bertram talks with Paul A. Rahe, professor of history and Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair in the Western Heritage at Hillsdale College, about his new book Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War: The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta. Andrew Biggio, former U.S. Marine Corps infantry sergeant, discusses the healing power of memory and shares World War II stories from his new book The Rifle 2: Back to the Battlefield. And Courtney Meyet, chairwoman and associate professor of chemistry at Hillsdale College, tells us about her transition from Ir...
2023-10-13
47 min
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
Andrew Biggio Helps WWII Veterans Remember
Guests: Paul A. Rahe, Andrew Biggio, & Courtney Meyet Host Scot Bertram talks with Paul A. Rahe, professor of history and Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair in the Western Heritage at Hillsdale College, about his new book Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War: The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta. Andrew Biggio, former U.S. Marine Corps infantry sergeant, discusses the healing power of memory and shares World War II stories from his new book The Rifle 2: Back to the Battlefield. And Courtney Meyet, chairwoman and associate professor of chemistry at Hillsdale College, tells us about her transition from Ir...
2023-10-13
47 min
School of War
Ep 91: Paul Rahe on Sparta’s Grand Strategy
Paul Rahe, Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair in the Western Heritage at Hillsdale College, and author of Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War: The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta, 418-413 BC, joins the show to talk about proxy wars, the strategy of Sparta, and the role of regimes in the shaping of foreign policy.▪️Times • 01:37 Introduction • 06:43 Donald Kagan • 08:32 The Spartan point of view • 11:59 Why change the perspective? • 17:30 Sparta’s goals • 24:59 Why does Sparta matter? • 31:56 “Putin’s completely irrational” • 33:56 Is Realism dangerous? • 39:17 Why do the Athenians go to Sicily? • ...
2023-09-26
52 min
The Ricochet Podcast
The Spartan Lifestyle
In a world gone mad, there's something comforting about turning attention to crazier days that somebody else had to suffer through. TikTok informs us that the boys are thinking an awful lot about Rome, we grownups are joined by Hillsdale College's Paul Rahe to learn about proxy war, ancient and modern. He helps Peter, James and Rob connect the dots between Sparta's success in bleeding the Athenians in Sicily to the machinations of the global superpowers in the 20th Century on to today. Listen in to understand how a foreign policy that fails to take Thucydides into account...
2023-09-22
1h 00
Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Republics Ancient and Modern
Dr. Paul Rahe, professor of History and the Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair in the Western Heritage at Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss his new book Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War and how history shows just how close our Republic is to destruction.Release date: 15 September 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023-09-15
35 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Republics Ancient and Modern
Dr. Paul Rahe, professor of History and the Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair in the Western Heritage at Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss his new book Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War and how history shows just how close our Republic is to destruction.Release date: 15 September 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023-09-15
35 min
Psyched to Practice
Practice in Action: If You Can’t “Shake It Off”, It’s Time To Adjust
This week we tackle one of life’s certainties… adjustment. When we experience life, we are experiencing change. And often accompanying that change is life stress. And how do we resolve this life stress? Adjust. And that’s exactly what Ray and Paul explore in this week’s episode. They review some of the most significant life stressors that someone can face and offer some guidance on how to frame this life stress to improve our abilities to adjust with it. We hope you enjoy this Practice in Action episode If You Can’t “Shake It Off”, It’s Time To Adjust. ...
2023-08-25
42 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F13: Eine Botschaft an den Mörder
In der vorerst letzten Folge dieses Podcasts besucht stern-Reporter Dominik Stawski noch einmal Fraukes Mutter. Der Besuch ist ein besonderer, denn Fraukes Mutter hat eine Botschaft an den unbekannten Täter vorbereitet. Ausführlich wendet sie sich in sehr persönlichen Worten an ihn – in der Hoffnung, dass er endlich sein Schweigen bricht.Weiterführende Infos, Artikel, Interviews und Grafiken zu dem Fall findet Ihr unter www.stern.de/fraukeliebs Zeugenaufruf: Wer etwas Konkretes zu Fraukes Verschwinden oder dem Mord an ihr weiß, kann sich an jede Polizeistelle wenden. Oder direkt an Fraukes M...
2023-01-24
24 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F12: Die Durchsuchung
Ein Informant meldet sich bei stern-Reporter Dominik Stawski und berichtet von einer Festnahme im Fall Frauke Liebs. Stawski versucht mehr herauszubekommen, aber die Ermittler halten dicht. Tage später wird öffentlich bekannt, dass es tatsächlich wenige Tage zuvor eine große Durchsuchungsaktion gegeben hat. Unter Verdacht geraten sind zwei Brüder aus einem Dorf nahe der Fundstelle. Der Hinweis, der die Ermittler zu ihnen führte, kam von Fraukes Mutter. Es war der anonyme Hinweisgeber, der sich über eine amerikanische Telefonnummer bei ihr gemeldet hatte. Die Brüder werden vernommen, ihre Häuser durchsucht. Aber sie bleiben auf...
2023-01-17
22 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F11: Expertin für Mörder
Die forensische Psychiaterin Nahlah Saimeh hat jahrzehntelange Erfahrung aus ihrer Arbeit mit verurteilten Mördern und Vergewaltigern. Sie hat Fraukes Fall über die Jahre genau beobachtet und kennt die Einzelheiten. Im Interview beschreibt Saimeh ihr Täterprofil und begründet, warum sie davon überzeugt ist, dass der Täter die Entführung und den Mord an Frauke akribisch geplant haben muss. Während Host Dominik Stawski den Podcast fertigstellt, bekommt er einen Anruf von einem Informanten, der ihm sagt, dass es in dem Fall eine Festnahme gegeben habe. Kann das sein? Weiterführende Infos...
2023-01-10
30 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F10: Kommissarin Liebs
Ein reicher Unternehmer spendet ein kleines Vermögen, um den Fall Frauke Liebs wieder in Bewegung zu bringen. 30.000 Euro lobt er als Belohnung für Hinweise auf den Mörder aus. Fraukes Mutter schöpft dadurch neue Hoffnung. Sie findet einen weiteren Mitstreiter, der ihr bei der Suche nach neuen Hinweisen hilft. Außerdem nimmt sie sich einen Anwalt, setzt mit dessen Hilfe durch, dass sie in einen Teil der Ermittlungsakten schauen darf. Ingrid Liebs wird jetzt selbst zu einer Art Ermittlerin. Und bei ihren Recherchen stößt sie auf offene Spuren: Wenige Wochen bevor man Fraukes Leichnam...
2023-01-03
46 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F09: Das Horrorhaus
Fast zehn Jahre ist es her, dass Frauke ermordet wurde, da nimmt die Polizei ein Paar fest, das ganz in der Nähe grausame Verbrechen begangen hat. In einem Haus in Höxter haben Wilfried und Angelika W. über Jahre Frauen gefangen gehalten, gefoltert und auch ermordet. Höxter liegt nur einige Kilometer entfernt von der Nieheimer Funkzelle, in der die Polizei zeitweise Fraukes Mörder vermutete. Fraukes Mutter fürchtet, dass auch Frauke zu den Opfern des Paars zählen könnte. Östermann und die Mordkommission suchen nach Verbindungen, unter anderem stoßen sie darauf, dass eine Spazier...
2022-12-27
43 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F08: Ein Ort unter Verdacht
Weil Kommissar Östermann und seine Leute nicht weiterkommen, haben sie sich die Unterstützung mehrerer Profiler geholt. Wochenlang analysieren die Spezialisten alle Spuren und untersuchen das Täterverhalten. Das Ergebnis: Sie sind sich sicher, dass der Mörder Frauke in der Gegend rund um Nieheim, östlich von Paderborn, festgehalten hat. Von dort aus hatte Frauke die SMS in der Nacht ihres Verschwindens geschickt. Die Polizei startet eine Großfahndung. Die Bevölkerung rund um Nieheim wird aufgerufen, jede verdächtige Beobachtung aus dem Sommer 2006 zu melden, die mit der Tat in Verbindung stehen könnte. Dutzende Hinweise erreichen d...
2022-12-20
35 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F07: Die Trauerfeier
An einem strahlend-schönen Herbsttag nehmen Fraukes Familie und ihre Freundinnen und Freunde Abschied von ihr. Pastor Eberhard Helling, der Frauke selbst kannte, hält eine bewegende Ansprache. Fraukes Freundin Isabella sitzt in der Kirche und beobachtet, wie sich Kripo-Beamte auf der Kirchenempore postiert haben, um die Trauergäste zu beobachten. Die Polizei glaubt, dass auch Fraukes Mörder auf der Beerdigung sein könnte. Aus diesem Grund haben die Ermittler auch eine Observation angeordnet: Aus der Ferne werden alle Gäste beim Rein- und Rausgehen aus der Kirche fotografiert. Doch bei der Aktion kommt es zu einer fo...
2022-12-13
21 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F06: Totengrund
Mordermittler Ralf Östermann hat Bereitschaftsdienst, als sich am 4. Oktober 2006 die Kripo-Zentrale bei ihm meldet und ihn darüber informiert, dass außerhalb von Paderborn eine Frauenleiche gefunden worden sei. Er rast mit seinen Kollegen zur Fundstelle. Sie liegt in einem entlegenen Wald südöstlich von Paderborn. Die Leiche ist skelettiert, aber die Kleidung passt zu Frauke. Noch in der Nacht wird Fraukes Mutter per Telefon informiert, damit sie vom Leichenfund nicht erst aus der Presse erfährt. Bis zuletzt hatten Fraukes Eltern und ihre beiden Geschwister die Hoffnung, Frauke doch noch lebend zu finden. Jetzt weinen sie gemei...
2022-12-06
38 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F05: Der neue Bekannte
Wenige Wochen bevor Frauke verschwand, lernte sie Niels kennen, der ein paar Jahre älter ist als sie. Zu dem Zeitpunkt steckt er in einer tiefen Krise, denn sein bester Freund hat sich wenige Wochen zuvor, ausgerechnet an Niels‘ Geburtstag, das Leben genommen. Frauke versucht, Niels wieder aufzurichten und abzulenken. Die beiden gehen gemeinsam feiern, zwei Tage vor Fraukes Verschwinden verbringen sie auf einer einsamen Lichtung im Wald einen Nachmittag miteinander und picknicken. Eigentlich will Niels am Abend von Fraukes Verschwinden auch noch in den Irish Pub kommen, aber er sagt kurzfristig ab. Die Ermittler setzen Niels unter Druck...
2022-11-29
47 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F04: Das Bewegungsprofil
Frauke sendet keine Lebenszeichen mehr, es herrscht Stille. Die Polizei intensiviert jetzt die Ermittlungen, weil ein freiwilliges Verschwinden immer unwahrscheinlicher scheint. Die wichtigsten Ansatzpunkte für die Ermittler sind Fraukes Handyanrufe. Über den Mobilfunkanbieter kann die Polizei herausfinden, in welchen Funkzellen sich Frauke mit dem Täter befunden haben muss. Es sind Funkzellen in und außerhalb von Paderborn. Aus diesem Bewegungsprofil ergibt sich, dass der Täter bereits in der ersten Nacht ihres Verschwindens mit Frauke in einem Fahrzeug unterwegs gewesen sein muss. Und: Die Ermittler vermuten, dass Frauke ihren Entführer höchstwahrscheinlich gekannt hat. Die Erm...
2022-11-22
29 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F03: Der letzte Anruf
Frauke ist nun fast eine Woche verschwunden. Fraukes Mitbewohner Chris spürt bei der Polizei, wie das Misstrauen gegenüber ihm immer größer wird. Doch dann passiert etwas, das ihn entlastet: Genau eine Woche nach ihrem Verschwinden ruft Frauke wieder auf seinem Handy an – dieses Mal ist zufällig Fraukes Schwester Karen bei Chris in der WG. Weil sie bei dem Telefonat dabei ist, kann sie gegenüber der Polizei bezeugen, dass Chris die Anrufe von Frauke nicht fingiert hat. Es sollte Fraukes letzter Anruf bleiben. Und er ist anders als die anderen zuvor. Er dauert me...
2022-11-15
36 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F02: Fraukes Lebenszeichen
Frauke ist jetzt bereits mehrere Tage verschwunden. Aber sie sendet immer wieder rätselhafte Lebenszeichen über ihr Handy. Sie ruft mehrmals ihren Mitbewohner Chris an, Chris will wissen, was los ist, Frauke weicht seinen Fragen aber aus. Einmal schafft es sogar Fraukes großer Bruder Frank, sie ans Handy zu bekommen, aber auch ihm gegenüber verrät sie nicht, was los ist. Die Familie fürchtet um Fraukes Leben, während die Polizei auch ein freiwilliges Verschwinden für vorstellbar hält. Fraukes Mitbewohner Chris versucht den Ermittlern klarzumachen, dass sich Frauke in großer Gefahr befinden mus...
2022-11-15
37 min
Luchterhandt
S01 F01: Die Nacht, in der Frauke verschwand
Sommer 2006, in Deutschland findet die Fußball-WM statt – das Sommermärchen. Frauke Liebs, 21, ist damals Krankenpflegeschülerin in Paderborn. Am 20. Juni 2006 schaut sie abends mit ihrer Freundin Isabella in einem Irish Pub ein Fußballspiel. Nach Abpfiff will sie nach Hause in ihre WG laufen. Aber dort kommt sie nie an. Das letzte, was man von ihr hört, ist eine SMS an ihren Mitbewohner Chris noch in der Nacht ihres Verschwindens, in der sie schreibt, dass sie später nach Hause komme. Fraukes Mutter Ingrid Liebs schaltet gleich am nächsten Tag die Polizei ein. Die wichtigste...
2022-11-15
32 min
John Anderson: Conversations
Conversations: with Paul Rahe, Professor of History at Hillsdale College
John joins Professor Paul Rahe for a conversation about the current state of the West and our fragmented world order, centred on the importance of understanding history.
2022-11-04
53 min
Snippets Of History
How Religion Has Influenced Politics Across History, From Ancient Sumeria to the 21st Century—Paul Rahe
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2022-09-09
03 min
We the People
The Intellectual Inspirations Behind the Constitution
We have just launched an exciting project on the NCC’s website: The Founders’ Library. In it, you can read primary texts that span American constitutional history—from the philosophical works that influenced the Founding generation, to the most important speeches, essays, books, pamphlets, petitions, letters, court cases, landmark statutes, and state constitutions that have shaped the American constitutional tradition. To ensure nonpartisan rigor and ideological diversity, we assembled a group of leading scholars from diverse perspectives to help choose the sources included in the document library.Two of those scholars—Paul Rahe of Hillsdale College and Jonathan Gi...
2022-09-09
1h 15
cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcast
The Intellectual Inspirations Behind the Constitution
We have just launched an exciting project on the NCC’s website: The Founders’ Library. In it, you can read primary texts that span American constitutional history—from the philosophical works that influenced the Founding generation, to the most important speeches, essays, books, pamphlets, petitions, letters, court cases, landmark statutes, and state constitutions that have shaped the American constitutional tradition. To ensure nonpartisan rigor and ideological diversity, we assembled a group of leading scholars from diverse perspectives to help choose the sources included in the document library. Two of those scholars—Paul Rahe of Hillsdale College and Jonathan Gienapp from Stanford Uni...
2022-09-09
1h 15
Zeke Sky Podcast
This...is....Sparta!
Our guest is Professor Paul Rahe. Paul is an American Classicist, historian writer and professor of history at Hillsdale College, He’s taught at Yale University, Cornell University and Franklin and Marshall As well. He’s also delivered lectures for the hoover institutionHis CV is filled to the prim with books on antiquity, but todays discussion was prompted by his 2016 book the Spartan Regime. The book focuses on the political ethos of Ancient Sparta. We talked about the history of the spartans, religion in Sparta snd Greece more broadly, the Persian wars, and what lessons we can...
2022-06-23
52 min
'Cat Tales - Weber State Athletics
Randy Rahe after retriement - 05/20/22
Randy Rahe retired after 16 years as the head coach at Weber State. He is the Big Sky's all-time leader in victories with 316 wins and led the Wildcats to five Big Sky titles and three trips to the NCAA Tournament. He was also named Big Sky Coach of the Year four times. In this podcast with Paul Grua and Steve Klauke, Rahe reflects on his time at Weber State. Highlights include: * How he almost didn't apply for the WSU job * How he nearly lost Damian Lillard because of a headband * What he heard and focused on during games * Becoming consumed with...
2022-05-20
1h 11
Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Kevin Portteus, Geoff Shepard, & Paul Rahe
TOPICS: The Great Society programs, THE NIXON CONSPIRACY, & the life and thinking of Machiavelli Host Scot Bertram talks with Kevin Portteus, Professor of Politics & Director of American Studies at Hillsdale College, to look back on the legacy of President Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" programs as a new massive expansion of government is considered. Geoff Shepard digs into his new book THE NIXON CONSPIRACY: WATERGATE AND THE PLOT TO REMOVE THE PRESIDENT. And Paul Rahe, Professor of History & Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair in the Western Heritage, tells us about the life and times of the...
2021-12-17
50 min
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
Kevin Portteus, Geoff Shepard, & Paul Rahe
TOPICS: The Great Society programs, THE NIXON CONSPIRACY, & the life and thinking of Machiavelli Host Scot Bertram talks with Kevin Portteus, Professor of Politics & Director of American Studies at Hillsdale College, to look back on the legacy of President Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" programs as a new massive expansion of government is considered. Geoff Shepard digs into his new book THE NIXON CONSPIRACY: WATERGATE AND THE PLOT TO REMOVE THE PRESIDENT. And Paul Rahe, Professor of History & Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair in the Western Heritage, tells us about the life and times of the...
2021-12-17
50 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 10-15-21: Michel de Montaigne on Friendship with Dr. Paul A. Rahe
Hillsdale Dialogues 10-15-21: Michel de Montaigne on Friendship with Professor Paul A. Rahe
2021-10-16
33 min
Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Hillsdale Dialogues 10-15-21: Michel de Montaigne on Friendship with Dr. Paul A. Rahe
Hillsdale Dialogues 10-15-21: Michel de Montaigne on Friendship with Professor Paul A. RaheSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-10-16
33 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 10-15-21: Michel de Montaigne on Friendship with Dr. Paul A. Rahe
Hillsdale Dialogues 10-15-21: Michel de Montaigne on Friendship with Professor Paul A. RaheSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-10-16
32 min
What Happens Next in 6 Minutes
Investment Banking and Women, Cycles in American Politics, Future of Office - What Happens Next - 7.18.2021
Host Larry Bernstein. Guests include Anne Clarke Wolff, Paul Rahe, and Lisa Picard. Get full access to What Happens Next in 6 Minutes with Larry Bernstein at www.whathappensnextin6minutes.com/subscribe
2021-07-18
1h 32
Spartan History Podcast
026. The Spartan Regime with Professor Paul Rahe
EPISODE 26: THE SPARTAN REGIME WITH PROFESSOR PAUL RAHEAuthor, classicist and historian Professor Paul Rahe was kind enough to sit down with your host for this instalment of Spartan History Podcast.Paul has authored several books on the Lacedaemonians and his work, the Spartan Regime, is incredibly poignant to our current narrative. Focusing on the archaic formation of the Spartan institutions and character, it has been a great help to me as I've tried to reconstruct the various elements of what would constitute the classical Sparta so heavily romanticised.The Professor takes us...
2021-07-04
1h 14
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
Paul Rahe, Brian Christian, Michael Jordan, & Ian Church
TOPICS: The nanny state, the future or artificial intelligence, the essays of Flannery O'Connor, & the philosophy of luckHost Scot Bertram talks with Paul Rahe, Professor of History & Chair in the Western Heritage at Hillsdale, about the origins of the "nanny state" and attempts to roll it back. Brian Christian, author of THE MOST HUMAN HUMAN discusses the future of artificial intelligence. On the anniversary of her birth, Flannery O'Connor is featured in a conversation with Hillsdale Professor of English Michael Jordan. And Ian Church, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Hillsdale, talks about the philosophy of luck and...
2021-03-26
47 min
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
Mollie Hemingway, Dan Coupland, & Paul Rahe
TOPICS: Nominating a Supreme Court justice, the moral imagination, and Sparta's Second Attic War.Host Scot Bertram talks with Mollie Hemingway, senior journalism fellow at Hillsdale College and co-author of JUSTICE ON TRIAL, about the process and politics of nominating a Supreme Court justice to the open seat. Dan Coupland, chairman and professor of Hillsdale's education department, explains what is meant by the term "moral imagination." And Paul Rahe, professor of history at Hillsdale, talks about his new book, SPARTA'S SECOND ATTIC WARSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020-09-25
49 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 07-31-2020 Great Figures in History: Philip and Alexander
Larry P. Arnn and Paul Rahe join Hugh Hewitt to discuss Philip and Alexander.
2020-09-09
34 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 07-31-2020 Great Figures in History: Philip and Alexander
Larry P. Arnn and Paul Rahe join Hugh Hewitt to discuss Philip and Alexander.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020-09-09
34 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 07-24-2020 Great Figures in History: Alcibiades
Larry P. Arnn and Paul Rahe join Hugh Hewitt to discuss Alcibiades.
2020-09-08
33 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 07-24-2020 Great Figures in History: Alcibiades
Larry P. Arnn and Paul Rahe join Hugh Hewitt to discuss Alcibiades.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020-09-08
33 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 07-17-2020 Great Figures in History: Thucydides
Larry P. Arnn and Paul Rahe join Hugh Hewitt to discuss Thucydides.
2020-09-08
34 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 07-17-2020 Great Figures in History: Thucydides
Larry P. Arnn and Paul Rahe join Hugh Hewitt to discuss Thucydides.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020-09-08
34 min
'Cat Tales - Weber State Athletics
Jerry Graybeal 08/20/20
In the latest Weber State ‘Cat Tales podcast, Steve Klauke and Paul Grua talk with Jerry Graybeal about his many years of experience at Weber State. Graybeal has over 40 years of experience as a player, coach and administrator in the Big Sky and more than 22 years at Weber State. Greybeal talks about: Growing up in Washington and playing college football Becoming a coach and many years coaching at Eastern Washington Becoming the head coach at Weber State His years spent as the athletic director at Weber State Hiring men’s basketball coach Randy Rahe The many facility upgrades at Weber Stat...
2020-08-21
1h 00
Enjoy: This Edge-Of-Your-Seat Full Audiobook For Book-Lovers.
Sparta's Second Attic War by Paul A. Rahe
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/126560to listen full audiobooks. Title: Sparta's Second Attic War Author: Paul A. Rahe Narrator: Paul A. Rahe Format: mp3 Length: 15 hrs and 13 mins Release date: 08-04-20 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 46 ratings Genres: Greece Publisher's Summary: In a continuation of his multivolume series on ancient Sparta, Paul Rahe narrates the second stage in the six decades long, epic struggle between Sparta and Athens that first erupted some 17 years after their joint victory in the Persian Wars. Rahe explores how and why open warfare between these two erstwhile allies broke out a second time, after...
2020-08-04
3h 13
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
Matthew Spalding, Ken Masugi, & Paul Rahe
TOPICS: The Michael Flynn case and a possible Constitutional crisis, what COVID and the recent riots tell us about our understanding of the Declaration, and the life of Alexis de Tocqueville.Host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Spalding, Vice President of Washington Operations & Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College’s Washington, D.C. campus, about the Michael Flynn case and a possible Constitutional crisis. Ken Masugi, senior fellow at the Claremont Institute, speaks about his recent essay, "Have COVID-19 and the Riots Exposed How We Destroyed the Declaration?" And we talk with Pa...
2020-07-31
51 min
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
Matthew Spalding, Paul Rahe, & Dennis Prager
TOPICS: The Declaration & its relevance today, the American Founding, and American GreatnessIn this special Independence Day edition of the show, host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Spalding, Vice President of Washington Operations and Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale In D.C., about the Declaration of Independence and its relevance today. Hillsdale professor of history Paul Rahe takes us back to the American Founding. And we hear portions of a 2019 lecture by noted author and national radio host Dennis Prager on American Greatness and American Culture.See omnystudio.com/listener for...
2020-07-03
44 min
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
Paul Rahe, Hans von Spakovsky, Dan Coupland, & Matt Gaetano
TOPICS: Standardized testing, vote-by-mail plans, classic children's literature, & returning to teach at HillsdaleHost Scot Bertram talks with Hillsdale history professor Paul Rahe about two recent essays on the use of standardized tests in the admissions process. Hans von Spakovsy from the Heritage Foundation discusses the dangers of vote-by-mail proposals. Dan Coupland, from Hillsdale's education department, introduces us to a new online course covering classic children's literature. And Matt Gaetano tells us what it's like to attend Hillsdale and then return as a professor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020-06-05
52 min
The Worthy House (Charles Haywood)
Republics Ancient & Modern, Vol. 2: New Modes & Orders in Early Modern Political Thought (Paul Rahe)
Thoughts on whether the Enlightenment was necessary for the material progress we enjoy today (though perhaps not tomorrow). (The written version of this review was first published March 14, 2018. Written versions, in web and PDF formats, are available here.)
2020-06-04
25 min
Life Skills 101
Distraction Management
Hey Friends! In this episode of Soft Skills 101 we are going to talk about Distraction Management. Of course one of the best ways to manage distractions is to manage your time! We’ll cover phone, social media, emails and kid distractions! Matthew 6:24 “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. Podcast Sponsor Sometimes you just need a little help from a friend! Our live on-line classes at True North Homeschool Acad...
2019-11-21
21 min
'Cat Tales - Weber State Athletics
Damian Lillard - 08 - 23 - 19
Weber State legend and NBA All-Star Damian Lillard talks with head coach Randy Rahe and Director of Athletic Communications Paul Grua in this 'Cat Tales podcast. In the podcast Damian talks about: Remembering his days at Weber State Starting a Twitter account Getting noticed by NBA scouts Some memorable games at Weber State Why Weber State is so important to him His first game in the NBA Winning the Rookie of the Year What motivates him What life is like to go out in public How he uses social media His rap career How money has affected him His first...
2019-08-23
43 min
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
Courtney Meyet, Kasey S. Pipes, John J. Miller, & Paul Rahe
Topics: Methanol poisoning at resorts, Richard Nixon AFTER THE FALL, journalism around the time of the founding, & SPARTA'S FIRST ATTIC WARScot Bertram talks to Hillsdale chemistry professor Courtney Meyet about a spate of apparent methanol poisonings at vacation spots. Kasey S. Pipes discusses his latest book AFTER THE FALL on Richard Nixon's post-presidency. John J. Miller, director of Hillsdale's journalism department, describes the state of journalism around the founding. And Hillsdale's Paul Rahe share details from his new book, SPARTA's FIRST ATTIC WAR: THE GRAND STRATEGY OF CLASSICAL SPARTA, 478-446 B.C.See omnystudio.com/listener...
2019-08-16
48 min
The Forum
The Spartans: Ancient Greece’s fighting machine
For over two and a half thousand years the Ancient Greek Spartans have been known for their military might, discipline and self-sacrifice. Recent popular culture has portrayed them as the ultimate fearless warriors, especially ‘the 300’ Spartans who fought to the death at Thermopylae. But where does this image come from, and what do we really know about Spartan society and the peculiar utopia it tried to create? The city-state of Sparta has been admired for its stability, frugality, and the unusual social and sexual freedom of its women. But Sparta was also famous for its brutality towards its huge slav...
2019-07-25
39 min
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
Matt Spalding, David Harsanyi, Paul Rahe, & Gen. Robert B. Neller
Topics: The Declaration of Independence, Warren Harding & Presidential rankings, the American Founding, & Hilldale's 2019 Commencement.Scot Bertram is joined by Hillsdale's Matt Spalding to discuss the Declaration and its relevance today. David Harsanyi of The Federalist defends Warren Harding and questions what qualities make a great president. Paul Rahe reflects on the American founding. And we hear Hillsdale's 2019 Commencement Address given by Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-07-04
48 min
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
Mollie Hemingway, Rupert Darwall, Paul Rahe, & Nic Rowan
Topics: Joe Biden, Rupert Darwall's GREEN TYRANNY, ancient Greece, & the Civil War battlefield.Scot Bertram is joined by Mollie Hemingway, new senior journalism fellow at Hillsdale and senior editor at The Federalist to discuss her new role at the College and Joe Biden's entrance into the presidential race. Author Rupert Darwall discusses his recent book GREEN TYRANNY: EXPOSING THE TOTALITARIAN ROOTS OF THE CLIMATE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX. Hillsdale professor of history Paul Rahe teaches us about the political and philosophical legacy of Greece. And recent Hillsdale graduate Nic Rowan talks about his piece in the Wall Street Journal on...
2019-05-03
48 min
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
April 12, 2019: Paul Rahe, Tim Carney, Christopher Hamilton, Thomas Tacoma
On this episode, Scot Bertram is joined by Hillsdale professor of history Paul Rahe to discuss the origin of and recent attacks on religious liberty. Tim Carney stops by to talk about his new book ALIENATED AMERICA. Christopher Hamilton, Hillsdale chemistry professor, tells us all we need to know about gluten. And Thomas Tacoma, recent graduate of Hillsdale's Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship, shares information from his dissertation on the political thought of Calvin Coolidge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-04-12
51 min
'Cat Tales - Weber State Athletics
Randy Rahe - 04/05/19
Weber State men's basketball head coach Randy Rahe talks with WSU athletic director Jerry Bovee and Director of Athletic Communications Paul Grua. Hear from Rahe after the conclusion of his 13th season as head coach at Weber State. He'll discuss why this past season was the most frustrating of his career and how he's going to change. More from Rahe: The Weber State culture What kind of a coach he is What his game preparation is What he sees and hears during games Why he's looking forward to next season What he'd do if he wasn't coaching Some of his...
2019-04-05
1h 08
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: February 8, 2019
In this episode, Scot Bertram is joined by Hillsdale College economics professor Dr. Gary Wolfram on recent wealth and estate tax proposals, Daniel Krauthammer talking about THE POINT OF IT ALL, Hillsdale history professor Dr. Paul Rahe on the American founding, and Dr. Tom Conner discussing his book on the American Battle Monuments Commission, WAR AND REMEMBRANCE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-02-07
51 min
The Art of Manliness
#461: The Spartan Regime
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...
2018-11-26
1h 04
The Art of Manliness
#461: The Spartan Regime
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...
2018-11-26
1h 01
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
Episode 56: Tales From the Road
Does Trump have good character? Are digital assistants evil? Will Pippa ever get tired? In the midst of a journey across the country, Jonah takes time to answer these and other questions on the latest Remnant. Show Notes: You have died of dysentery My MAGA-Twitter-triggering question Paul Rahe on The Godfather Charles Kesler on norm-breaking The … Continue reading Episode 56: Tales From the Road →
2018-08-27
00 min
'Cat Tales - Weber State Athletics
'Cat Tales - Weber State podcast - Eric Duft - June 20, 2018
Weber State men's basketball associate head coach Eric Duft sits down with WSU Athletic Director Jerry Bovee and Director of Athletic Communications Paul Grua. Eric has been an assistant coach with the Wildcats for 12 years and discusses his career path, this time with coach Rahe, his favorite Wildcat games and scheduling games. #WeAreWeber
2018-06-21
33 min
ACFmovie podcast
ACF Critic #5 Paul Rahe on religion & politics
Titus & Paul Rahe, Professor of political science, discuss assigning the Godfather to college students so that they understand the fundamental modern & ancient political alternatives, the transformation of concepts of justice, & the diversity of cultures contained within America, as well as their transformations. Then the discussion moves to Scorsese's Silence & its magisterial description of the conflict between Caesar & Christ in the case of late-medieval Japan. The Prof. explains the importance of learning about fundamental political alternatives for the student of foreign affairs, for diplomacy & for the press, as well as the delusion that globalization has annihilated great differences between regimes, countries...
2018-01-09
32 min
History Unplugged Podcast
How Religion Has Influenced Politics Across History, From Ancient Sumeria to the 21st Century—Paul Rahe
In our interview, Prof. Paul Rahe says that a liberal democracy that guarantees the rights of all citizens needs the guarantee that no one religion is established as the official state belief system. At the same time, if a society doesn't have some sort of transcendent belief system, then politics will rush to fill the void left by religion (or any sort of communal belief) and metastasize into fascism or totalitarianism. We start with the relationship between religion and the political community in the pagan world – Sumeria, Akkad, Babylonia, the Hittite Empire, ancient Persia, Greece, and Rome. Then, we discuss ho...
2017-09-18
49 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 03-03-2017 Trump: the First 43 Days
Dr. Paul Rahe, professor of history at Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss President Trump’s first 43 days in office.
2017-03-28
35 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 03-03-2017 Trump: the First 43 Days
Dr. Paul Rahe, professor of history at Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss President Trump’s first 43 days in office.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2017-03-28
35 min
Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
Presidents' Day Lecture: “Freedom of Speech and Religion”
by Dr. Paul Rahe Professor of History Hillsdale College February 24, 2017 See text: https://thomasaquinas.edu/news/presidents-day-lecture-freedom-speech-and-religion
2017-03-01
42 min
'Cat Tales - Weber State Athletics
'Cat Tales - Weber State podcast - Randy Rahe - May 17, 2016
Weber State men's basketball head coach Randy Rahe sits down with WSU Athletic Director Jerry Bovee and Director of Athletic Communications Paul Grua to talk about his time growing up in Iowa, his early coaching career and how he got to Weber State in part one of this podcast. #WeAreWeber
2016-05-17
47 min
Listen to Full Audiobook Titles for Your Library
The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta: The Persian Challenge (Written by Paul A. Rahe)
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/249910 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta: The Persian Challenge Series: #1 of The Yale Library of Military History Series Author: Paul A. Rahe Narrator: Bronson Pinchot Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 29 minutes Release date: November 24, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.5 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Ancient Civilizations Publisher's Summary: More than 2,500 years ago, a confederation of small Greek city-states defeated the invading armies of Persia, the most powerful empire in the world. In this meticulously researched study, historian P...
2015-11-24
2h 29
Dive Into The Full Audiobook That Keeps Book-Lovers Hooked.
The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta by Paul A. Rahe
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/126597to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta Series: The Grand Strategy Author: Paul A. Rahe Narrator: Bronson Pinchot Format: mp3 Length: 14 hrs and 27 mins Release date: 11-24-15 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 219 ratings Genres: Greece Publisher's Summary:
2015-11-24
2h 27
The Ricochet Podcast
Politics and Coffee
This week on the Ricochet Podcast, it’s early in the cycle, but regardless, we call on The Washington Examiner’s Michael Barone and Ricochet’s own Paul Rahe, two of the most experienced voices on the political scene to help us parse 2016, some Congressional races, and the mayoral contest in the Second City. Also, the President tips one for Likud, the best cup of Joe on the planet... Source
2015-03-19
1h 15
The Ricochet Podcast
Government Don't Work Good
This week, we’re fortunate to have two giants of America political punditry: the Washington Examiner’s Michael Barone and Hillsdale College professor (and Ricochet contributor) Paul Rahe. They opine on the current state of races across the country, and an early line on 2016. But before that, a deep dive on the current state of the Secret Service, take on Ricochet member TeamAmerica’s query Foreign... Source
2014-10-02
1h 09
The Ricochet Podcast
Good Listeners
This week, we listen. We listen to Paul Rahe on the Middle East. We listen to Victor Davis Hanson discuss immigration, William Tecumseh Sherman, and his plans immediately following the podcast. Finally, some thoughts on a couple of recently departed cultural icons, meditate (but not mediate) on the rapprochement between the President and Mrs. Clinton (phew!), and on the troubling events in... Source
2014-08-14
1h 20
The Ricochet Podcast
High On Life
Direct link to MP3 file This week on the podcast, Professor To The Stars Paul Rahe stops by for a little conversation on Greek classicalism and modern day politics, and later, Rick Wilson on the conservatives and weed, the inevitability of Hillary, and races we should be watching in 2014. And of course, we set the stage for our big 200th live show in Los Angeles on January 26th. Ricochet members... Source
2014-01-09
1h 14
The Ricochet Podcast
Summer's End
Direct link to MP3 file It’s our last podcast of the summer and to mark the change of season, we’ve reunited the crew after their far-flung vacations and adventures.This week, we answer the burning questions of the day: Is Rob Long actually a gift from God? What in Pharaoh’s name is going on in Egypt? What’s the deal with Chris Christie? And finally, will California change Paul Rahe or will Paul... Source
2013-08-21
1h 08
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 4-19-2013, Thucydides
Hillsdale Professor of History Dr. Paul Rahe joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss the "Melian Dialogue."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2013-04-25
21 min
Hillsdale Dialogues
Hillsdale Dialogues 4-19-2013, Thucydides
Hillsdale Professor of History Dr. Paul Rahe joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss the "Melian Dialogue."
2013-04-25
21 min
The James Madison Seminar
Season 01, Episode 04: “Antiquity Surpassed” with Paul Rahe, Part 2 of 2
Paul Rahe holds the Charles O. Lee and Louis K. Lee Chair in Western Heritage at Hillsdale College. We present Part 2 of his Summer 2011 lecture to New Jersey social studies educators, “Antiquity Surpassed.” http://www.archive.org/download/TheJamesMadisonSeminar/JamesMadisonSeminar_S01E04.mp3
2011-10-15
00 min
The James Madison Seminar
Season 01, Episode 03: “Antiquity Surpassed” with Paul Rahe, Part 1 of 2
Paul Rahe holds the Charles O. Lee and Louis K. Lee Chair in Western Heritage at Hillsdale College. We present Part 1 of his Summer 2011 lecture to New Jersey social studies educators, “Antiquity Surpassed.” http://www.archive.org/download/TheJamesMadisonSeminar/JamesMadisonSeminar_S01E03.mp3
2011-09-27
00 min
Taking Back America's Podcast
Interview with Hillsdale College Professor Paul Rahe @Hillsdale1 @marklevinshow @seanhannity @biggovt @nro @nrocorner
From BigGovernment.com: Paul A. Rahe holds The Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair in the Western Heritage at Hillsdale College, where he is Professor of History. He is author of Republics Ancient and Modern: Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution (1992) and of Against Throne and Altar: Machiavelli and Political Theory under the English Republic (2008), co-editor of Montesquieu’s Science of Politics: Essays on the Spirit of Laws (2001), and editor of Machiavelli’s Liberal Republican Legacy (2006). In 2009, Professor Rahe published two books: Montesquieu and the Logic of Liberty, which has as its subtitle War, Religion, Commerce, Climate, Terrain, Tech...
2011-03-14
17 min