Great Houses

14. The Ancient City Part 2

56 min · 2. kesä 2026
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In this episode of the Great Houses Forum, Gregory Treat continues the Ancient City Series with a deep dive into the six gentes maiores — the great patrician houses of ancient Rome — and the systems they used to pass virtue and character across generations. Gregory breaks down three core mechanisms of intergenerational transmission: the imagines (ancestral death masks worn at funerals), the laudatio funebris (a rigorous, accurate funeral oration covering every honor and shame), and the cursus honorum (the structured ladder of offices from military tribune to consul). He also covers adoption as a character-first alternative to bloodline succession, and the patron-client web that kept aristocratic conduct under constant public scrutiny.

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9. The Myth of Universal Agency

In this episode, Gregory explores the concept of "agency" versus "domain mastery." He argues that the tech industry's popular concept of universal "agency" is actually a form of political anachronism—projecting 21st-century software engineering success conditions onto all domains and eras. Instead, he proposes "domain mastery" as a more accurate framework, explaining how skills become automated through practice, enabling higher-level thinking, but don't transfer efficiently to distant domains. Using examples from ancient generals to modern tech elites struggling in politics, he demonstrates that expertise in one area doesn't automatically translate to success in another. The episode concludes by distinguishing between technical domains requiring specific expertise and essential human domains (parenting, faith, marriage) where everyone must act with confidence, challenging listeners to map their own mastered skills rather than assuming universal capability.

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