THE TRIAL OF SPARTA
The Tribunal of Humanity
Sparta has been praised for centuries as the supreme civilization of discipline, endurance, military excellence, and sacrifice.
But what happens when Sparta is no longer protected by mythology?
What happens when history itself must answer before humanity?
In The Trial of Sparta, Prometheus Christophides creates a powerful philosophical courtroom unlike anything in historical literature. Inside the Tribunal of Humanity — a timeless court presided over by Socrates and observed by figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, Harriet Tubman, Hypatia, Gandhi, Lincoln, Rosa Parks, Florence Nightingale, Sappho, Elvis, Phryne and many others — Sparta is summoned to defend itself before civilization itself.
Through dramatic sessions of examination, the book investigates:
Rather than offering simplistic condemnation, the tribunal explores the deeper tension at the heart of civilization:
How much humanity can a society sacrifice in pursuit of strength before strength itself becomes a form of brutality?
Blending philosophy, history, political reflection, moral inquiry, and dramatic dialogue, The Trial of Sparta challenges readers to reconsider not only Sparta — but the civilizations humanity still admires today.
A provocative and unforgettable examination of power, discipline, suffering, and the hidden costs of greatness.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. THE TRIAL OF SPARTAThe Tribunal of HumanitySparta has been praised for centuries as the supreme civilization of discipline, endurance, military excellence, and sacrifice.But what happens when Sparta is no longer protected by mythology?What happens when history itself must answer before humanity?In The Trial of Sparta, Prometheus Christophides creates a powerful philosophical courtroom unlike anything in historical literature. Inside the Tribunal of Humanity - a timeless court presided over by Socrates and observed by figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, Harriet Tubman, Hypatia, Gandhi, Lincoln, Rosa Parks, Florence Nightingale, Sappho, Elvis, Phryne and many others - Sparta is summoned to defend itself before civilization itself.Through dramatic sessions of examination, the book investigates: The myth of ThermopylaeThe Spartan stateThe Agoge training systemEmotional suppression and militarized identitySpartan womenThe Helots and systemic oppressionThe KrypteiaInfant selectionFear, obedience, sacrifice, and state powerRather than offering simplistic condemnation, the tribunal explores the deeper tension at the heart of civilization: How much humanity can a society sacrifice in pursuit of strength before strength itself becomes a form of brutality?Blending philosophy, history, political reflection, moral inquiry, and dramatic dialogue, The Trial of Sparta challenges readers to reconsider not only Sparta - but the civilizations humanity still admires today.A provocative and unforgettable examination of power, discipline, suffering, and the hidden costs of greatness. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798198731561
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