Alexander The Great called himself a god, Henry VIII airbrushed his portrait, and Nixon lost a TV debate because he was sweaty. The Cult of Personality is older and more complex than you think.
This episode traces the ancient, ridiculous, and terrifyingly effective history of leader worship. We start with Lysander of Sparta getting a festival named after him, swing through Alexander the Great's divine PR campaign, and watch Henry VIII weaponise oil paintings centuries before Instagram existed.
Then it's the 1930s, where Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin industrialised the whole thing, while FDR, Churchill, and Gandhi proved democracies weren't immune. We hit the Kennedy vs Nixon debate (RIP Nixon's grey suit), Reagan's Hollywood playbook, Thatcher's 'Iron Lady' persona, and land squarely in the age of memes, algorithms, and wannabe dictators.
https://www.patreon.com/HistorysGreatestIdiots
https://www.instagram.com/historysgreatestidiots
https://buymeacoffee.com/historysgreatestidiots
Artist: Sarah Chey
https://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey