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Playing Books
Worthscope
62 episodes
4 days ago
Listen to bestselling books and learn on the go.
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Listen to bestselling books and learn on the go.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Why Alexander of Macedon Became History’s Greatest Conqueror
Playing Books
55 minutes 29 seconds
1 month ago
Why Alexander of Macedon Became History’s Greatest Conqueror

Step into the sandals of history’s most enigmatic conqueror in this riveting episode of Playing Books, where we dissect Peter Green’s masterful biography, Alexander of Macedon, 356–323 B.C.. Far from the sanitized legends, Green paints a vivid portrait of Alexander as a brilliant tactician, ruthless leader, and complex human being—equal parts visionary and tyrant.

We explore:

  • How Alexander’s upbringing under Philip II shaped his imperial ambitions

  • The psychological warfare behind his battlefield genius

  • His fatal flaws: hubris, paranoia, and the obsession with divine status

  • Why Green’s revisionist lens challenges centuries of glorified mythmaking

  • Whether you're a history buff, strategy nerd, or just love a good story of power and downfall, this episode delivers gripping insights and gritty truths. With maps, anecdotes, and sharp analysis, we bring Alexander’s world to life—and question what greatness really means.

    Please, get your copy of Peter Green’s Alexander of Macedon here: Amazon link or from your favorite bookstore.

    If you enjoy this episode, please share it with friends, drop your feedback in the comments, and don’t forget to follow and subscribe to the Playing Books podcast for more thought-provoking journeys through the world’s greatest works.

    Thank you.

    Playing Books
    Listen to bestselling books and learn on the go.