In Our Time

Demosthenes' Philippics (Archive Episode)

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Aug 28, 2025
Join experts Jon Hesk, Paul Cartledge, and Kathryn Tempest as they unravel the legacy of Demosthenes, the famed Athenian orator who rallied citizens against Philip of Macedon. They delve into the art of his fiery Philippics, examining his rise from a stuttering youth to a master of persuasion. The guests discuss the strategic genius of Philip, the power dynamics of Athenian politics, and how Demosthenes' emotional appeals shaped democratic ideals. Their insights reveal the timeless impact of rhetoric in times of tyranny and the echoes of his influence in history.
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ANECDOTE

From Family Lawsuit To Career Start

  • Demosthenes lost his father at seven and sued his guardians when of age to reclaim his estate, launching his public speaking career.
  • He then turned to professional speechwriting and prosecution to rebuild his fortunes and reputation.
INSIGHT

Practice Made The Orator

  • Demosthenes combined formal rhetorical training with relentless practice to overcome a weak voice and lisp.
  • He likely wrote, rehearsed and refined speeches to compensate and craft persuasive delivery.
ADVICE

Match Speech To Forum

  • To persuade in public assemblies, master the occasions: Assembly, council and law courts.
  • Tailor speeches to each forum and prepare to speak both for policy and personal defense.
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