
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Show 73 - Mania for Subjugation III
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Dec 22, 2025 At just 21, Alexander the Great embarks on an audacious campaign against the Persian Empire. Exploring themes of ambition and mortality, his relentless hunger for conquest contrasts sharply with traditional leadership norms. The podcast delves into his unique decisions, including rejecting marriage advice, and examines the brutal economic realities of financing his military endeavors. Through his legendary crossings and ceremonial rituals, Alexander's journey is both a personal pilgrimage and a strategic maneuver, infusing every battle with divine significance.
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Structural Forces Versus Personal Drive
- Alexander likely inherited enormous momentum and constraints that any successor would face, so conquest was partly structural rather than purely personal.
- What distinguishes Alexander is his appetite to keep conquering beyond what others might have deemed sufficient.
Campaigns Driven By Cash Flow
- Alexander inherited vast debt and a huge military burn rate that pressured immediate campaigning and plunder.
- Financial necessity shaped strategic choices and pushed invasion timing more than pure glory alone.
Why Wealth Didn’t Stop Expansion
- Even when Alexander obtained wealth and logistics, he kept expanding, showing motivations beyond finance.
- Fame, honor, and a Homeric desire to be the best explain his relentless advance.

















