Thucydides on Marriage: Power, Equality, and Stability
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What can an ancient historian of war teach us about marriage? In this episode, Ed and Maya turn to Thucydides to explore how his insights into human nature, power, and alliances offer a sober framework for a stable domestic union. Drawing from The History of the Peloponnesian War, Ed and Maya examine why an “identity of interest” is the surest bond between partners, why equality of power prevents resentment, and why no lasting union can survive without mutual honesty and congeniality. They discuss the role of reasoned arbitration over passion, the danger of arrogance in prosperity, and the need to acknowledge human ambition and frailty. A clear‑eyed exploration of marriage as a political alliance—one that succeeds through balance, realism, and shared purpose.