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Plato and the Slaves: Philosophy's Dark Foundation

8 min · 29. Juni 2026
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When we think of Plato's Republic, we imagine a philosopher-king ruling a just society. But what about the slaves who made that society possible? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the uncomfortable truth behind Athenian philosophy: the labor of enslaved people, the legal status of slaves in Athens, and how Plato and Aristotle justified servitude. They examine Aristotle's 'natural slave' theory from the Politics, Plato's silence on slavery in ideal cities, and the real-life slave revolts that shaped Greek thought. Along the way, they visit the silver mines of Laurion, where thousands toiled in chains, and consider figures like the Spartan helots and the rebel Drimakos of Chios. A revealing look at the gap between philosophical ideals and material reality. #Plato #Aristotle #Slavery #AncientGreece #Athens #Laurion #Helots #Drimakos #Politics #Republic #NaturalSlave #AthenianDemocracy #GreekHistory #Philosophy #Economy #Labor #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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