A day after Independence Day in the US, the world’s richest man introduced on X that he would kind a brand new political social gathering referred to as the America Get together. A follow-up from Elon Musk revealed that he meant to interrupt up the present “uniparty” system via using an Historical Greek army tactic, “a variant of how Epaminondas shattered the myth of Spartan invincibility at Leuctra: extremely concentrated force at a precise location on the battlefield.” The wording was imprecise, but it surely adopted Musk’s performative sample of invoking the Greco-Roman world. From his references to historical leaders just like the Roman dictator Sulla to tweets in Latin with out an English translation, Musk ceaselessly attracts on the traditional world as a method of telegraphing a conservative mind. And but, the technocrat’s reference to Epaminondas makes one ponder whether he might have missed the irony of alluding to a battle whereby it was queer troopers who helped obtain victory.
For the reason that nineteenth century, the famed Theban army unit often known as the Sacred Band has been an icon for homosexual rights. Within the fourth century BCE, Epaminondas of Samos was a common for the town of Thebes within the central Greek area of Boeotia. By 371 BCE, he grew to become a Boeotarch, one of many main Boeotian federal officers within the newly established democracy. As a diplomat, he tried to dealer peace with the bellicose Spartans to the south, however in the end, Boeotia and Sparta clashed on the Battle of Leuctra that very same 12 months. In the course of the battle, the Thebans famously deployed the Sacred Band of Thebes to assist clinch victory. The elite unit of 300 foot troopers from the town, initially fashioned round 379 BCE, consisted of pairs of lover-warriors who marched into battle collectively. On the battle of Leuctra, the one which Musk referenced, they had been led by a famed common named Pelopidas.
The power of the unit emanated partially from their deep attachment to one another. The Thebans weren’t the one Greek tradition to make use of this strategy: There was same-sex love in a lot of Greek army items past the Sacred Band, from Achilles’ and Patroclus’ probably relationship within the Trojan Battle to using same-sex {couples} paired collectively in battlelines for the Greek metropolis of Elis. Musk and plenty of different conservatives, like Steve Bannon, typically omit the position of sexuality in historical army successes when extolling the virtues of Greek warriors.
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However why did Thebes promote same-sex love explicitly? James Romm, the main professional on the unit and creator of The Sacred Band: Three Hundred Theban Lovers Preventing to Save Greek Freedom (2021), advised me that the power of the Sacred Band “came from the determination of lovers to excel in the eyes of their partners and to protect their partners from harm.” The Thebans inspired relationships between male troopers to make use of love as a way of cementing army safety. One of many founders of the Sacred Band allegedly remarked that “the only general that can never be beaten is Eros,” Romm stated, suggesting that “romantic love is the strongest motivation that could be harnessed on the battlefield.” In different phrases, bravery in battle may very well be inspired via each love of 1’s homeland and love for one’s boyfriend.
If Musk is conscious of how a lot the Battle of Leuctra relied on the Sacred Band — and thus folks we’d at present establish as members of the LGBTQ+ neighborhood — he didn’t sign it, and his latest observe report has proven that he continues to not be an ally to the neighborhood. The scion ceaselessly donates to politicians hostile to LGBTQ+ rights each right here and overseas and has allowed hateful and abusive speech on X since his acquisition of the social media web site in 2022, mocked pronouns, and tweeted transphobic messages towards trans individuals, together with his personal daughter.
Element from an attic black-figure neck amphora with soldier scene from the Iliad (ca. 540–520 BCE) (picture by way of Wikimedia Commons)
Musk’s references to antiquity typically appear to be extra about cherry-picking than misconstruing, and his AI is just perpetuating this selective bias. He educated his “un-woke” AI bot, Grok, on texts that turned it right into a Nazi. This technique of utilizing selective texts for AI coaching creates an echo chamber of omission and prejudice. Conservative concentrate on army may over queerness would, to my thoughts, almost certainly outcome within the existence of historic queerness being extra ceaselessly omitted or occluded if AI is educated solely on right-wing media. AI merely mimics, perpetuates, after which makes an attempt to normalize the biases of the texts it’s constructed upon.
In his performative mentions of the Greco-Roman world, Musk leans closely on the status of the classical “tradition,” a constructed notion typically celebrated in conservative circles. This affection for “classics” is embodied in initiatives just like the Christian-backed, conservative different to the SAT and ACT, the Basic Studying Check (CLT), which purports to attract on “classic texts,” from Aristotle to Shakespeare, to fight “wokeness.” However there are obvious omissions as soon as once more: The listing of historical texts for the CLT excludes the work of the lesbian poet Sappho, together with any evaluation of the prevalence and acceptance of same-sex love in antiquity. This Could, Republican Senator Jim Banks launched a invoice to advertise the CLT at army academies and federally operated colleges. The invoice, which has not handed the Senate however has been referred to the Committee on Armed Companies, would encourage using the CLT at establishments like West Level and the Naval Academy, additional enmeshing the educating of antiquity and the idea of army valor.
Achilles sits subsequent to Patroclus as he surrenders Briseis, his hostage concubine, in a fresco from Pompeii from the first century CE (picture by Marie-Lan Nguyen by way of Wikimedia Commons)
Just like the CLT, the curation of Greco-Roman antiquity filtered via motion pictures, popular culture, and books typically downplays or omits the queerness all through the Historical Greek world. Within the film Troy (2004), there are not any homoerotic components to the connection between Achilles and Patroclus (they had been cousins!), whereas there was backlash to Netflix’s Troy: Fall of a Metropolis (2018) as a consequence of using a Black actor as Achilles, in addition to the steamy threesome between Achilles, Patroclus, and Briseis. The sanitized, straight model of antiquity typically introduced to the general public omits the lengthy historical past of homosexual and trans figures all through the premodern Mediterranean, deletions or modifications that authors like Roland Betancourt, Madeline Miller, and Sarah Nooter have sought to return to the traditional world. In Nooter’s new How you can Be Queer: An Historical Information to Sexuality, the College of Chicago Classics professor makes use of snippets from dozens of historical authors to underscore “what the Greeks knew long ago — that the erotic and queer are a source of life and a cause for celebration.”
What’s the final harm of a classical custom that LGBTQ+ persons are excised from? “Tradition” can function a way of reinforcing a conservative building of masculinity. Highly effective males like Musk or Mark Zuckerberg typically reference the traditional leaders of the previous as examples of their most well-liked kind of right-wing masculinity: straight. However Cambridge classicist Simon Goldhill put it eloquently when he famous that references to Greco-Roman antiquity are sometimes extra about presenting oneself because the fruits of a convention than presenting an correct imaginative and prescient of that previous. Such custom deploys a “historically privileged continuity: a line, an ancestry, a promise.” Like Musk himself, the invocations of those traditions are sometimes self-serving.
The Sacred Band got here to an finish in 338 BCE on the Battle of Chaeronea, after Philip II of Macedon and his son, Alexander, and their troops triumphed over Thebes. Plutarch notes the awe with which Philip seemed on the fallen members of the Sacred Band on the battlefield thereafter. In 1880, almost 300 skeletons had been found in a mass burial beneath the soil. As Romm argues, that is probably the ultimate resting place of the Sacred Band of Thebes.
A Roman-era mosaic from the Poseidon Villa in Zeugma, Turkey, depicting Achilles disguised as a lady and Odysseus tricking him into revealing himself (picture by way of Wikimedia Commons)
From the late nineteenth century onward, the Sacred Band and their burial at Chaeronea served as an inventive touchstone for homosexual artists and organizers. Not lengthy after the trials of Oscar Wilde in 1895 shook homosexual communities in Europe and overseas, the poet, author, and homosexual activist George Cecil Ives proposed to start an underground group referred to as the Order of Chaeronea, one of many earliest identified homosexual rights societies. They’d rings made for his or her group and banded collectively to struggle laws prohibiting homosexuality, amongst many different causes. Later, queer illustrators and writers like Laurence Housman (brother of classicist and poet A.E. Housman) joined Ives and the order, finally co-founding one other homosexual rights group, the British Society for the Examine of Intercourse Psychology. From 1909 on, Housman additionally performed a pivotal half in organizing males to help girls’s suffrage and creating the artist workshop often known as the Suffrage Atelier.
Historical Greece was a touchstone for these early activists. In The Sacred Band, Romm notes that Ives referred to as members of the Order of Chaeronea “Hellenists.” This was “his term for those who found inspiration in Greek male erôs [love].” To homosexual communities of the previous and current, the Battle of Leuctra and the Sacred Band symbolize far more than only a army tactic. And the teachings that the army unit offers proceed to this present day. As Romm remarks, as a result of male homosexuality is ceaselessly linked “with softness or effeminacy,” homosexual and trans individuals are sometimes slandered as embodying qualities in opposition to army prowess. Nevertheless, “the Sacred Band, and the Greeks generally,” Romm argues, “demonstrate the opposite case.” For a lot of activists from Victorian England to at present, this unit exemplifies the talents of queer troopers who drew on their love of each other as an simple power. If Musk had identified even a fraction of this historical past of the Sacred Band, he maybe would have realized that his plans for a brand new political social gathering are moderately magnificently “woke” certainly.