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 45: Suharto and the Forgotten Genocide
Ep 44: Mao Zedong p3 - Building Communist China
Ep 43: Mao Zedong p2 - Rise of the Reds
Ep 42: Mao Zedong p1 - From Protests to Bullets
Ep 41: The Rosenbergs - a Miscarriage of Justice
Ep 40: Nikita Khrushchev p2 - Denouncing the Giant
Ep 39: Nikita Khrushchev p1 - Under Stalin's Shadow
Ep 38: Fidel Castro p2 - Exporting the Revolution
Ep 37: Fidel Castro p1 - Building the Revolution
Ep 36: Quick Announcement!
Ep 35: Boko Haram (w/ JT Kelley)
Ep 34: Sam Houston Part Two
Ep 33: Sam Houston Part One
Ep 32: Ulysses S. Grant (w/ Jake Rawls)
Ep 31: Cleopatra Part Two
Ep 30: Cleopatra Part One
Ep 29: Saladin
Ep 28: Sitting Bull
Ep 27: The Black Plague
Ep 26: Emperor Hirohito Part Three
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