Archaic Greece: The Formative Age, 800-480 BCE
In this video, I take a look at the Archaic Greek world, the period of time between 800-480 BCE when most of the elements of later Classical Greek civilization ...
Thersites the Historian
Roger Scruton on Moral Relativism
A conversation with Roger Scruton at Café Gerbeaud in Budapest, Hungary, on the topic of moral relativism. Hosted by the Common Sense Society on January ...
commonsensesociety
HoP 014 - Making the Weaker Argument the Stronger - the Sophists
Rhetoric and relativism in Protagoras, Gorgias and other sophists.
history of philosophy without any gaps
**Special Guest Episode on Classics and Race/Ethnicity w/Rebecca Futo Kennedy**
Please watch: "Tony Allen: Why haven't Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett reunited?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmY51xtR3PA --~-- In this special guest ...
CLNS Media
The Persians & Greeks: Crash Course World History #5
In which John compares and contrasts Greek civilization and the Persian Empire. Of course we're glad that Greek civilization spawned modern western ...
CrashCourse
Ancient and Modern Democracy: Ideology, Morphology, and Pathology
About the Lecture: “Our democracy is getting self-destroyed, for it abused the rights of freedom and of equality; for it taught the citizens to regard insolence as a ...
The Institute of World Politics
The Abolition of the Slave Trade 200 Years On
Marking the bicentenary of the abolishment of the transatlantic slave trade, British historian Simon Schama spoke to a full house on the different responses in ...
Stanford
Defining the Permission of Society by Timothy Sandefur
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 the Pepperdine School of Public Policy hosted a fast-paced half-day conference that convened leading thinkers, policymakers ...
Pepperdine School of Public Policy
Robert Pippin- The Humanities and Ethical Knowledge
April 27, 2016 The Humanities and Ethical Knowledge Robert Pippin, PhD Evelyn Stefansson Nef Distinguished Service Professor in the Committee on Social ...
MacLean Center
Simon Schama – Public History
Professor Simon Schama, Humanitas Visiting Professor of Historiography, takes us on a tour of historians from Herodotus to the television age, explaining how ...
The Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust
HARVARD CHS | EVENTS SERIES 2018 | Prof. Edith Hall
Friday, January 26, 2018 Nafplio, CHS GR, “Nikos Mazarakis Family” Lecture Hall, 07:00 PM Lecture title: "Sophocles' Theban Rulers and Aristotle's Tyrant: ...
CHS Greece
A Conversation with Andrew Hui, Zena Hitz and Scott Newstok
Recorded during the bleak days of the pandemic, this conversation revolves around two recent PUP books, Scott Newstok's How to Think Like Shakespeare and ...
Princeton University Press
Antigone, Interrupted: Greek Tragedy and the Future
Bonnie Honig presents her inaugural lecture as the Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor in Political Science at Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. Delivered ...
NorthwesternU
Seth Benardete: "Socrates and Plato: The Dialectics of Eros" (1999)
The late New York University classicist Seth Benardete (1930-2001) lectures on Plato and Socrates. To learn more about the work Seth Benardete, visit ...
Contemporary Thinkers
The righteous amputees in Mark 9
Professor Candida Moss gives the second of the 2017 Cadbury Lecture series on Monday 7 March. Learn more: http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/cadburylectures.
University of Birmingham
Ep. 88 - Andrew Daniels, After Fukushima
In this episode we discuss... Andrew's personal journey in the nuclear industry Andrew's book After Fukushima How nuclear's adaptation or lack thereof has ...
Energy Impact Center
How Bauhaus Is It?
The legacies of the Bauhaus, especially in its centennial year, seem limitless—from IKEA to art schools to techno-utopian startups. But how well do many of ...
The Aspen Institute
2019 Olson Lecture S. Fredman
This year's annual Olson Lecture was given by S. Fredman.
Gloucester Writers Center
Partially Examined Life #249: Dewey on Education and Thought (Part Two)
Continuing on John Dewey's Democracy and Education (1916) ch. 1, 2, 4, and 24 with guest Jonathan Haber. How is education different than mere conditioning, ...
The Partially Examined Life
The Deviant Daughters of Miletus: Foundation Traditions in Ionia
Naoise Mac Sweeney is Associate Professor in Ancient History at the University of Leicester, specialising in the study of ethnicity, identity and migration. She has ...
Brown University
In Our Time: S18/02 Alexander the Great (Oct 01 2015)
Alexander the Great is one of the most celebrated military commanders in history. Born into the Macedonian royal family in 356 BC, he gained control of Greece ...
In Our Time
Professor Donald Kagan, June 2016
Professor Donald Kagan on "History, Queen of the Humanities and a Liberal Education, and Key to the Mysteries of the Human Predicament" June 3, 2016.
WF Buckley Jr Program
What Socrates Knew Platos Gorgias, Part 1 of 10 June 19, 2013
Donate via Streamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/gregjohnson3 Donate via Counter-Currents: https://www.counter-currents.com/donate/ Our Twitter: ...
Dr. Greg Johnson's Philosophy Seminar
Top 10 HORRIFYING BAD-ASS Facts about the SPARTANS
Sparta is one extreme civilization to have ever walked on Earth. Relatively early in Greek history, even before the Classical World had begun, the Spartans drove ...
TopTenz
Professor Ellen Oliensis (UC Berkeley): ‘The trials of Latona in Ovid’s Metamorphoses’
The 2020 Housman Lecture was delivered by Professor Ellen Oliensis of UC Berkeley, on 28th October 2020, via video link. The lecture was entitled 'The trials ...
GreekandLatinUCL
Critias by PLATO - FULL Audio Book - Ancient Greek & Western Philosophy & Philosophers
Critias by PLATO - FULL Audio Book - Ancient Greek & Western Philosophy & Philosophers | Critias by Plato (427-347 BC) Translated by Benjamin Jowett ...
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The Great War And The Ancient World
Prof. Suzanne Marchand presents 'The Great War and the Ancient World'. The First World War has been rightly called 'the first modern war'—but Europeans ...
Stanford
Paul Rahe: Past Republics and the Constitution
Paul Rahe holds the Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair in Western Heritage at Hillsdale College and is the author most recently of Soft Despotism, ...
Hoover Institution
Alexander Jacob IPS Talk
Jerusalem Retreat Centre
Lost Civilization - Greece
For more information about Jenny Barraclough and her work in documentary television, please visit: http://www.jennybarraclough.com/ Part of a major 11 part ...
Jenny Barraclough
TalkingStickTV - Michael Parenti - The Assassination of Julius Caesar
Talk by Michael Parenti author of "The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People's History of Ancient Rome" given April 5, 1998 in Seattle.
talkingsticktv
Ralph Waldo Emmerson Essays - History
The fire in the fireplace is made just for the purpose, there is no need to mess your fingers and sniff the smell of smoke. In addition, this is a lot safer if, ...
Bapuase Bawa
Fantastic Beasts on the Eurasian Steppes | Petya Andreeva
Event: ACMS Speaker Series Speaker: Petya Andreeva, PhD candidate at the University of Pennsylvania's East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department ...
ACMS Mongolia
Colin Jones, “Maximilien Robespierre, Melancholic Victim of his own Virtue?” (2015)
Note: The audio quality improves after about 8 minutes. H-France Salon, vol. 7 (2015), Issue 7, #1 Conference Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Society for ...
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In Our Time: S20/10 Thebes (Nov 23 2017)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the myths and history of the ancient Greek city of Thebes and its depiction in Athenian drama. In myths it was said to be home ...
In Our Time
A Scholar Gets a Kindle and Starts to Read
James J. O'Donnell, Provost and Professor of Classics at Georgetown University, talks about the potential of e-books and e-readers.
YaleUniversity
089 The Breakdown of Peace
In this episode, we discuss the mid-5th century BC history of two areas that were important economically and politically to Athens--the west (the Sicel Revolt, ...
Ryan Stitt
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Maurice McGill
Carl J. Richard - Greeks and Romans Bearing Gifts: How the Ancients Inspired the Founding Fathers
UNE Center for Global Humanities and its founding director, Anouar Majid, host Carl J. Richard on "Greeks and Romans Bearing Gifts: How the Ancients ...
UNE Center for Global Humanities
Peter Fritszche:THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL—AND THE RISE OF THE BORDER?
The concrete wall is a surprising symbol of the hopes and anxieties of the last two generations. On the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin ...
BYU Kennedy Center
Introduction to The Philosophy of History (FULL Audiobook) - part (1 of 3)
The obscure writings of Jakob Böhme had a strong effect on Hegel. Böhme had written that the Fall of Man was a necessary stage in the evolution of the ...
Audio Books
Let's read Plato: Book 5, The Republic (cont'd)
Greeks shouldn't burn down the houses of other Greeks, and other nuggets of wisdom from Socrates. Full Playlist ( New viewers start here! )
Evan Miller