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The podcasting of a life, by Matt Smith. “Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show.” - Charles Dickens.

    Gandhi 4: Father of the Nation

    Gandhi 4: Father of the Nation

    When British India collapses, India embraces it’s state of free rule, but it isn’t the outcome Gandhi had campaigned for. Religious rivalries and disagreements lead to a split between Muslim and Hindi, dividing the territory in two.

    Guest: Dr Thomas Weber (Politics and Philosophy, La Trobe University)

    • 26 min
    Gandhi 3: Shaking the Foundations

    Gandhi 3: Shaking the Foundations

    The salt march is the most iconic event from Gandhi's campaign of non-violent resistance. In 1930 Gandhi and his followers began a month-long march to the coast where he made salt, defiantly breaking a British law related to the taxation of salt production.

    Explaining his choice, Gandhi said that "Next to air and water, salt is perhaps the greatest necessity of life."

    Guest: Dr Thomas Weber (Politics and Philosophy, La Trobe University)

    • 22 min
    Gandhi 2: Hate the Sin, Not the Sinner

    Gandhi 2: Hate the Sin, Not the Sinner

    When Gandhi returned to India twenty years had passed, and it was a different country to the one he had left. He embarked on a mission not just to better his country and help it stand on its own, but to better himself.

    Guest: Dr Thomas Weber (Politics and Philosophy, La Trobe University)

    • 22 min
    Gandhi 1: A Good Seed is Sown

    Gandhi 1: A Good Seed is Sown

    Gandhi is a figure who is known across the world as the father of the nation, the man who achieved independence in the Indian subcontinent through non-violent resistance. He was also a thinker and a philosopher, and the name he was given, ‘Mahatma’, means great soul, and reflects the reverence with which he was seen.

    Guest: Dr Thomas Weber (Politics and Philosophy, La Trobe University)

    • 25 min
    Themistocles 3: Persuasion and Compulsion

    Themistocles 3: Persuasion and Compulsion

    With his victory at Salamis, Themistocles is now the hero of the Hellenic world. he's recognised and lauded across the lands, but with this power comes jealousy and competition. The hero of Athens will have to turn to its greatest enemy for sanctuary.

    Guest: Professor Christopher Mackie (Ancient Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University)

    • 24 min
    Themistocles 2: Indubitable Signs of Genius

    Themistocles 2: Indubitable Signs of Genius

    Themistocles has established himself as a respected politician within ancient Athens, but he isn't without rivalry. He has political enemies from within who hope to bring him down, and there's always the threat of Persia, readying itself to take on the Hellenic states.

    Guest: Professor Christopher Mackie (Ancient Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University)

    • 21 min

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