After the initial upheaval, how are revolutions navigated? What forms do effective dissent take? Is the term 'mob-rule' necessarily synonymous with 'majority-rule'? In this episode, Henry and Josh continue their examination of the French Revolution following the fall of the Bastille and the arming of the citizens, glancing at the French attempt to create a new constitution, the organization and then polarization of the ascendent under-class and the rise of a group of idealists known as the Jacobins.
Ep 105: Osama bin Laden p1 - Shifting Sands
Ep 104: Saudi Royal Family p3 - Oil on Troubled Waters
Ep 103: Saudi Royal Family p2 - Petrodollars Pay My Bills
Ep 102: The Saudi Royal Family p1 - Origins of Saudi Nationalism
Ep 101: Exxon is American AF
Ep 100 (Yeet): The Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan, 1979 - 1989
Ep 99: Marquis de Lafayette - Herald of the Revolution
Ep 98: Canadian Divisions During WW2 (w/ Special Guest Graham Kay!)
Ep 97: FDR p3 - American Caesar
Ep 96: History Wormhole - Court Packing
Ep 95: FDR p2 - New Deal, Who Dis?
Ep 94: FDR p1 - The Prodigy of Privilege
Ep 94: Captain Robert Smalls - Broken Chains and Broken Barriers
Ep 93: History Wormhole - Pride
Ep 91: Sappho of Lesbos - Lady with the Lyre
Ep 90: The Lavender Scare - The Purge within the Purge
Ep 89: Harvey Milk - "The American Dream Starts With the Neighborhoods."
Ep 88: Stonewall Riots/Rebellion/Uprising - Dawn of Gay Liberation
Ep 87: Jeff Fort - Chief of El Rukn
Ep 86: The 1971 Attica Prison Uprising
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