Spartan Social Model Spartan Social Model

Spartan Social Model

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"Spartan Social Model" examines the unique social structure of ancient Sparta, revealing how militarization, communal living, and rigid hierarchies fostered social cohesion and military dominance. The book argues that Sparta's social model, though seemingly restrictive, was a functional adaptation to constant threats like Helot uprisings.

Interestingly, the rigorous training program known as the agoge shaped Spartan boys into formidable warriors, while communal mess halls (syssitia) reinforced social bonds and suppressed individual wealth.

The book methodically progresses, first establishing Sparta's historical context before diving into the key themes of militarization, communal living, and hierarchy. Drawing upon historical records like the Great Rhetra and archaeological findings, it connects Sparta's social model to broader concepts in political science and sociology. This approach offers a fresh perspective by considering the interconnectedness of Sparta's social, economic, and political institutions, challenging traditional views and providing a nuanced understanding of this influential ancient society.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2025
5 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
126
Páginas
EDITORIAL
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654,9
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