kenny ryan austin

Democricide

History EN ↓ 5 episodes

John Adams once said, ”There’s never been a democracy yet that didn’t die by suicide.” To which we ask, or was it... murder? If regicide is the murder of Kings, homicide is the murder of people, and herbicide is the murder of plants, then democricide is the murder of democracies. In each season of Democricide, sibling hosts Kenny and Heather will look at a different historical democracy and ask the question, who killed it?

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kenny ryan austin

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History

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Latest episode

Nov 24, 2025

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Episodes

2025 Friendsgiving Podcast Spectacular 24.11.2025

Kenny Austin here - Season 2 of Democricide is still in production, but I do have something to share with you this holiday season, the fourth annual Friendsgiving Podcast Spectacular. Folks who have listened to my Abridged Presidential History podcast will be familiar to this tradition. For everyone else, It'll be something new! Four compelling podcast hosts sit down for a round table where each h...

Who Killed Athenian Democracy, Episode 4 14.06.2025

For 20 years, Athens and Sparta fought, each unable to land a killing blow. But as the democratically elected Athenian leaders focused on the Spartans outside their walls, they lost track of the enemies within their own city. Treason brewed as oligarchs dreamed of murder. Sources:  The Peloponnesian War, by Donald Kagan Lords of the Sea, by John R. Hale

Who Killed Athenian Democracy, Episode 3 14.06.2025

After defeating the Persian empire, Athens and its democratic system were on top of the world. But prize fighters always attract challengers. And just down the road from Athens, another Greek city state thought it should be calling the shots. Envy turned to jealousy. And jealousy turned to murder. Sources:  The Peloponnesian War, by Donald Kagan Lords of the Sea, by John R. Hale

Who Killed Athenian Democracy, Episode 2 14.06.2025

Athenian Democracy was established, but who cared? Compared to the mighty Persian empire, the Greek city states were a bunch of backwaters. And that's how history may have remembered them, if not for one suicidally ambitious Greek, and one desperately crafty athenian who saved his city from destruction. Sources:  The Peloponnesian War, by Donald Kagan Lords of the Sea, by John R. Hale

Who Killed Athenian Democracy, Episode 1 14.06.2025

Athens wasn't always a democracy, but when a tyrant overplayed his hand and a revolutionary proposed something better to the masses, it launched a new form of government that changed the Greek world. Sources:  The Peloponnesian War, by Donald Kagan Lords of the Sea, by John R. Hale

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