Sparta: Uncultured Discipline
Title: Sparta: Uncultured Discipline
Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Details: Words: 1707 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sparta: Uncultured Discipline
Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Details: Words: 1707 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sparta: Uncultured Discipline
The Spartans were the most formidable warriors in all of history. They dedicated their entire lives to warfare. They were taught to endure cold, hunger, pain, their courage on the battlefield was second to none. The Spartan code was to fight hard, follow orders without question and to die rather then retreat or surrender. To achieve all this, Sparta sacrificed everything; the arts, culture, and other things that make life worth while.
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Sparta lost her domination of Greece. This catastrophic loss exposed the Spartan fraud and disposed of her.
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