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Plutarch, Julius Caesar, and the Cost of Glory with Scholar Alex Petkas.

Dec 2, 2025
Join Classics scholar Alex Petkas, who has a Princeton PhD and hosts the Cost of Glory podcast, as he delves into the intriguing life of Julius Caesar through the lens of Plutarch's works. He discusses why he shifted from academia to public scholarship to make classical heroes accessible. Petkas explores Caesar's ambitious early years, military genius during the Gallic Wars, and the political machinations leading to his civil war. Listeners will gain insights into how Plutarch shaped moral education and influenced America's founders.
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INSIGHT

Classics As Practical Moral Training

  • Alex Petkas left academia to reach people directly and revive classical emulation of heroes for modern men.
  • He frames Plutarch as a practical moral guide, not just an academic object, for shaping character and ambition.
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Plutarch Shaped Founders' Virtue

  • Plutarch surged in influence during the Renaissance and especially among American founders as the go-to source for heroic exemplars.
  • He shaped statesmen like Hamilton and informed republican virtue through readable biographies.
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How Universities Marginalized Plutarch

  • The modern university shift toward philology and research displaced rhetoric and emulation from classical education.
  • Scholars favored eyewitness historians over Plutarch, reducing his role as a moral model.
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