Demosthenes on Marriage: Loyalty, Integrity, and Shared Duty
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What advice would Demosthenes give to strengthen a marriage? In this episode, Ed and Maya explore how the great Athenian orator’s principles of integrity, loyalty, and shared responsibility extend beyond politics into domestic life. Drawing from Demosthenes’ speeches, they examine why marriage must be grounded in truth rather than appearances, why shared interest matters more than affectionate phrases, and why actions—not vows—ultimately prove devotion. The discussion highlights loyalty through every phase of fortune, respect for legal and moral obligations within the household, and the danger of self‑deception in personal bonds. The episode concludes with Demosthenes’ broader measure of success and human worth—defined by incorruptibility, sustained commitment, service over self‑interest, and the protection of human dignity at home as in public life.