Who Should Govern: Ancient Wisdom in a Modern World"

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Who Should Govern: Ancient Wisdom in a Modern World"

Here is the script. Make sure I sound normal, nothign voer the top, and academic. [Intro music fades in, then out]Host: Hello, and welcome to Civic Questions, the podcast where we explore timeless questions about politics, leadership, and society. I’m your host, [Your Name], and today we’re asking one of the most foundational political questions of all time: Who should govern? And just as importantly—how and why?Over the next 20 minutes, we’ll take a look at how three ancient thinkers—Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle—answered this question, and how their ideas still influence how we think about politics today. We'll also connect those theories to an actual political leader through a short interview and analyze whether their leadership style reflects—or rejects—the classical tradition.Let’s get started.Segment 1: Socrates – The Philosopher as CitizenSocrates didn’t write anything down himself, but we know about his thoughts from Plato’s dialogues. In Apology, for instance, Socrates

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Here is the script. Make sure I sound normal, nothign voer the top, and academic. [Intro music fades in, then out]Host: Hello, and welcome to Civic Questions, the podcast where we explore timeless questions about politics, leadership, and society. I’m your host, [Your Name], and today we’re asking one of the most foundational political questions of all time: Who should govern? And just as importantly—how and why?Over the next 20 minutes, we’ll take a look at how three ancient thinkers—Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle—answered this question, and how their ideas still influence how we think about politics today. We'll also connect those theories to an actual political leader through a short interview and analyze whether their leadership style reflects—or rejects—the classical tradition.Let’s get started.Segment 1: Socrates – The Philosopher as CitizenSocrates didn’t write anything down himself, but we know about his thoughts from Plato’s dialogues. In Apology, for instance, Socrates

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Who Should Govern: Ancient Wisdom in a Modern World"

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