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Cost of Glory

By: Alex Petkas
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  • The most influential biographies ever written, admired by leaders, creators, soldiers, and thinkers for nearly 2,000 years: Plutarch’s Parallel lives. Essential listening for anyone striving after greatness. Alex Petkas, former professor of ancient philosophy and history, revives and dramatically retells these unforgettable stories for modern audiences. The subjects are statesmen, generals, orators, and founders; pious and profane, stoics and hedonists. The stakes bear on the future of Western civilization. The cost of glory is always great. Visit costofglory.com to find out more.
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Episodes
  • 92 - Gallic Wars 2: Conspiracy
    Jul 3 2024

    Caesar almost loses it all, in part 2 of our series on Caesar’s masterwork of psychology, strategy, and propaganda: On the Gallic War (De Bello Gallico).

    This is a world-history making story (the conquest of what’s now modern France), told by a world-history making storyteller.

    Caesar entered Gaul as a mere politician. He returned 9 years later as a conqueror - and an enemy of the state. He tells how it all happened with his own pen.

    In this episode:
    -A conspiracy of the powerful, warlike Belgae (Belgian tribes).
    -The battle of the Sabis, against the Nervii
    -Caesar's terrifying siege tactics

    Subscribe to the CoG Substack to get high quality transcripts w/ MAPS AND IMAGES. Here's the one for this episode.

    This episode is sponsored by our very generous sponsor, Dr. Richard Johnson, an avid Cost of Glory listener. Thanks Richard!

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    52 mins
  • 91 - Gallic Wars 1: Caesar's Chance
    Jun 19 2024

    The beginning of a new series on Caesar’s masterwork of psychology, strategy, and propaganda: On the Gallic Wars (De Bello Gallico). It’s a world-history making story (the conquest of what’s now modern France), told by a world-history making storyteller.

    Caesar entered Gaul as a mere politician. He returned 9 years later as a conqueror - and an enemy of the state. He tells how it all happened with his own pen.

    I’m having a blast revisiting this classic, and I think you will too.

    Subscribe to the CoG Substack to get high quality transcripts w/ MAPS AND IMAGES - here's the one for this episode.

    This episode is sponsored by Ancient Language Institute. If you want to be like Caesar, you should learn an ancient language (Caesar knew Greek in addition to his native Latin). The Ancient Language Institute will help you do just that. Registration is now open (till August 10th) for their Fall term where you can take advanced classes in Latin, Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew, and Old English.



    If you like Cost of Glory, Check out the Anthology of Heroes podcast! Here on: Spotify or Apple Podcasts

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • 90 - Heroes are Dangerous: Rousseau & Nietzsche with Johnathan Bi
    Jun 12 2024

    Johnathan Bi left success in the startup world to focus on researching the deep ideas that power the world, and has recently launched his series on the Great Books of the West, starting with his lecture on Nietzsche.


    In this episode:

    • What is Rousseau’s impact on the world?
    • Johnathan’s Journey towards the Great Thinkers and their Books
    • The Duality of Heroism & Rousseau as Hero Worshipper
    • Rousseau’s balanced treatments of Nietzsche’s Ideas
    • Why do we need Heroes?
    • The Difference between Desire for Power and Execution of that Power
    • Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs and their Selfish Desire for Glory
    • The Hero vs. The Citizen
    • The Degeneration of Modern Languages
    • The Core of Nietzsche’s Interest in the Great Heroes of the Past
    • Tech Startups are Non-Egalitarian!
    • Rome Against Judea

    Resources mentioned:

    • Johnathan’s Interview and Lecture Series: Great Books of the West
    • Rousseau’s Discourse on This Question: Which Is the Virtue Most Necessary for a Hero and Which Are the Heroes Who Lacked This Virtue?
    • Johnathan’s Newsletter

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    1 hr and 21 mins

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I have just finished the Sertorius episodes. Highly enjoyable and informative. Recommended to me by my history teacher son who found it through The Hellenistic Age History Podcast. Good find.

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