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This Matters with Bill Britt

What Athens and Sparta teach us about power today

Fear of losing power has destabilized civilizations throughout history, and modern nations may be repeating dangerous patterns again.

History’s greatest danger is often fear, not weakness.

In this week’s “This Matters,” Bill Britt examines the “Thucydides Trap,” the ancient warning that rising and declining powers often drift toward conflict because fear overwhelms restraint. From Athens and Sparta to modern tensions between the United States and China, the lesson remains unsettlingly relevant.

Because civilizations rarely collapse overnight. They unravel when fear hardens rhetoric, destroys compromise, and replaces wisdom with panic.

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