

Why America Isn’t Rome (And Why That Matters)
33 snips Aug 27, 2025
Mary Beard, a leading scholar of the classical world and expert on ancient Rome, joins for a fascinating discussion. She delves into the lessons Rome offers for today's politics, particularly how power was wielded by emperors. Beard challenges modern myths of Roman grandeur and reveals the everyday realities under the Empire. They explore the fragility of regimes and why excessive corruption was systemic. Together, they analyze the importance of critical historical interpretation in modern political discourse and the lessons it holds for democracy today.
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Internet Amplifies Bad History
- The internet multiplies niche, often false historical narratives by targeting small audiences.
- David Frum warns this segmentation revives discredited ideas like fascism through tailored content.
What Fascism Really Centers On
- Frum defines fascism as emotional, leader-focused statism that hunts enemies rather than seeking equality.
- He emphasizes its modern use of technology and its core drive: the search for enemies of the group.
Use Principles And Humor Against Authoritarianism
- Uphold liberty, equality, and human dignity as long-term defenses against fascism.
- Use humor to expose absurdity and undermine authoritarian movements in the short run.