The Spartan Regime: Its Character, Origins, And... ✦
: Rahe attempts to reconcile how a society could be viewed simultaneously as a bastion of liberty by thinkers like Machiavelli and Rousseau, yet a precursor to the modern totalitarian state by 20th-century scholars.
The full title of this work is , written by historian Paul Anthony Rahe . Published in 2016 by Yale University Press , it serves as the foundational volume in Rahe's multi-book series exploring the "grand strategy" of ancient Sparta. Core Themes and Character The Spartan Regime: Its Character, Origins, and...
The book challenges the traditional view of Sparta as merely a "brutish armed camp". Instead, Rahe argues that the Spartan way of life was a deliberate, sophisticated strategy designed to balance internal stability with external defense. : Rahe attempts to reconcile how a society
: Rahe defines Sparta's "grand strategy" not just as military tactics, but as a holistic system of customs ( nomoi ) and education ( paideía ) meant to foster absolute civic unity. Core Themes and Character The book challenges the