Sparta is, for the record, very stable. That's why it collapses: it fails to adapt to changing times to a truly astonishing degree. That's why Corinth and Athens are still important cities in 200 A.D., whereas Sparta is a theme-park for rich, bored Romans. 9/23
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The Pop Culture Hook: I didn't end up delivering as much of a 300 critique (never my main target). The ironic problem is that talking honestly about Sparta through pop culture - even as a critique - is almost impossible, because what you need isn't there...20/23
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...films and games favor the spartiates so heavily and they erase everyone else so completely, that you end up - like here - with huge gaps where there is simply *no* pop culture reference point. 90+% of Spartans simply do not appear in films like 300. 21/23
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I hope this series, taken together, does something to stress the importance of that massive majority of people who made up the Spartan state. A society ought to be judged by the life it makes possible for all of its people, not just its elites. 22/23
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Anyway, that's the tweetstorm. Again, the last of the series (and links to the rest) is here: https://acoup.blog/2019/09/27/collections-this-isnt-sparta-part-vii-spartan-ends/ … Feel free to throw questions my way and please, if you thought this was good/interesting/useful - share it; we need a new pop-discourse on Sparta. end/23
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