Podcast Hack
How Ancient Greeks Handled Uncool PoliticiansBy Ridiculous History, Ben Bowlin, Noel Brown

In a Nutshell

In this August 2021 episode of Ridiculous History, Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown compare the ancient Greek practice of ostracism - by which dozens of politicians were banished from Athens - with today's methods of ousting.

Favorite Quote

I think we can all agree that there have been situations throughout history where perhaps we would have benefited if there was some accepted way of ousting someone. At the very least, kind of knocking them a couple of rungs off their pedestal.

Noel Brown

Introduction

The idea of putting corrupt politicians in a 'time out' to save democracy might seem progressive, but the ancient Greeks had it figured out 2,500 years ago.

Ridiculous History is a podcast by Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown, aficionados of the past, on the hunt for the weirdest stories from time gone by.

The long-time friends and veteran podcasters cover the span of human history, providing informative, humorous breakdowns of the anomalies they find along the way.

In this episode from August 2021, Bowlin and Brown explore the ancient Greek practice of ostracizing politicians who overstepped the mark.

The pair discuss how the method was millennia ahead of its time, how banishment worked, and why the practice fizzled out.

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