Frank DiStefano
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The Progressive Movement | America's Third Great Awakening
In this episode, we discuss America's Third Great Awakening-the great moral revival that drove the Progressive Movement.
Unlike the First and Second Awakenings, the Progressive Movement wasn’t primarily a great religious revival. It was, however, a great moral revival. One that drove a staggering number of important social reforms meant to reform and morally uplift America.
It brought an end to child labor. It imposed maximum work hours. It created green spaces and national parks. It sought to create pure food and medicine and created a new agency in the FDA. It fought against economic abuses and monopolies and created the antitrust laws. It built public schools. It provided relief to the ...
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The Second Great Awakening
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In this episode, we discuss America's Second Great Awakening-another moral and religious revival, this one driving America toward a great civil war. The Second Great Awakening took off in 1820s as Americans moved into the frontier. It centered tent revivals meetings, which brought together local communities in multiday events that served as both religious meetings and local carnivals. The trave...
The First Great Awakening
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In this episode, we discuss America's First Great Awakening the moral and religious revival that plunged America into a new era of passionate moral reform that ended in a revolutionary against what Americans believed to be an unjust tyrant king. The Great Awakening was the first of many eras of American moral reform. It began when a young English preached named George Whitefield came to tour th...
A Conversation with Andrew Yang
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A conversation with Andrew Yang about his new political party, the Forward Party. Moderated by Frank DiStefano Hosted by America Purpose Cosponsored by Braver Angels Check out Frank's book: www.amazon.com/Next-Realignment-Americas-Parties-Crumbling/dp/1633885089 Follow Frank on twitter: @frankjdistefano Learn more: www.frankdistefano.com/ Check out American Purpose: www.americanpurpose.com/
The Pendulum of Great Awakenings
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In this episode, we discuss the pendulum in American culture between pragmatic eras of stability and the eras of moral politics and social reform called Great Awakenings. Awakenings are turbulent eras in which America turns away from the politics of compromise and building institutions for a moralistic culture dedicated to tearing down institutions it believes wrong or unjust to replace them wi...
Rise of the Conservative Movement | From Buckley to Goldwater
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In this episode, we discuss the rise during the 1950s and 1960s of a new movement in Republican politics, on which would ultimately claim the heart of the party-the conservative movement. By the 1950s, the old right faction of Senator Bob Taft was fading from relevance. The Republican Party was now firmly in the hands of its establishment faction of Eisenhower, Dewey, and Rockefeller. The party...
Taft, Dewey, and Ike | The Republican War over a New Direction after FDR
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In this episode, we explain the war within the Republican Party after the New Deal between Robert Taft and his conservative faction and Tom Dewey and his establishment faction over the Republican Party’s Direction. While Franklin Roosevelt remained president, the Republican Party had little luck at the polls. The candidates in those years, Alf Landon in 1936, Wendell Willkie in 1940, and Tom De...
The Liberal and Conservative Era Explained | America's Fifth Party System in a Nutshell
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In this episode, we explain the Fifth Party System battle between liberalism and conservatism. Since the 1930s, American politics has been a battle between the two ideological forces we created to fight over the policies of Franklin Roosevelt during the Great Depression-New Deal liberalism and modern conservatism. Ever since, all of American politics has centered around this same ideological ba...
The Birth of Modern Conservatism | Court Packing and the New Deal Reaction
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In this episode, we talk about the birth of modern conservatism in reaction against the New Deal. The New Deal was broadly popular, but it wasn’t popular with everyone. Some people had real problems with New Deal programs individually, and with the New Deal philosophy of government generally. The New Deal was truly a constitutional revolution providing the government with new powers it had neve...
The Second New Deal! | FDR Turns Populist to Stop the Rise of Huey Long
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In this episode, we talk about how Franklin Roosevelt pivoted to a Second New Deal to head off the populist challenge of Huey Long. Roosevelt by 1936 was under assault from a populist backlash to his First New Deal. Many traditional Democrats, mostly working people, had come to believe Roosevelt’s progressive First New Deal program was a sell-out to corporations and national elites that didn't ...
The First New Deal | FDR Starts to Transform the Democratic Party!
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In this episode, we talk about Franklin Roosevelt’s First New Deal-the first step in a radical transformation of the Democratic Party. When Roosevelt took office, he sought to collect a group of advisers with bold ideas about getting America out of the Great Depression. Looking for the best minds, he didn’t only pull from people with Democratic Party backgrounds. He also employed a lot of progr...
The Great Depression Created Modern Politics | Hoover, the Roaring Twenties, and FDR
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In this episode, we talk about how the Great Depression brought about the end of America’s Fourth Party System and Populist and Progressive Era, ushering in our modern political party system under Franklin Roosevelt and his New Deal. By the 1920s, the political debates of the Populist and Progressive Era were over. America was no longer an industrializing country struggling with how to adapt to...
Teddy Roosevelt's Bull Moose Campaign | Why Wilson Wasn't Really a Progressive!
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In this episode, we talk about Teddy Roosevelt’s 1912 “Bull Moose” Progressive Party campaign and the three-way presidential contest over progressivism. The 1912 election involved three candidates, Republican William Howard Taft, Progressive Party candidate Teddy Roosevelt, Democrat Woodrow Wilson. Taft was a former close adviser of Roosevelt who Roosevelt had handpicked as his successor in 190...
The Historical Progressive Movement and The Republicans | The Rise of Teddy Roosevelt
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In this episode, we talk about how the Republican Party came to embrace the historical Progressive Movement during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. The Progressive Movement was less a single movement than a new reformist spirit that swept across America, particularly among the urban middle class and well to do. It believed we could use the novel tools of social science to plan American soc...
William Jennings Bryan and His Amazing Populist Campaign | The 1896 Election That Changed America
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In 1896, a thirty-six-year-old former Congressman named William Jennings Bryan walked into the Democratic National Convention and amazingly emerged the Democratic nominee for president. He proceeded to throw out his party’s agenda, divorce himself from its leadership, and all-but merge it into a popular third party called the People’s Party, or the Populists. In this episode, we talk about the ...
America in Crisis - Covid, Economic Trauma, Riots, and Realignments
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America in Crisis - Covid, Economic Trauma, Riots, and Realignments
The Gilded Age, Corruption, and Political Decline
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The Gilded Age, Corruption, and Political Decline
The Party Politics of Reconstruction after the American Civil War
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The Party Politics of Reconstruction after the American Civil War
The Know Nothing Party, Political Chaos, and the Rise of the Republicans! | Turmoil After the Whigs
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The Know Nothing Party, Political Chaos, and the Rise of the Republicans! | Turmoil After the Whigs
The Whigs Collapse! | Why Slavery Killed the Age of Jackson
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The Whigs Collapse! | Why Slavery Killed the Age of Jackson
The Whigs and The Democrats | How Politics Became a National Sport!
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The Whigs and The Democrats | How Politics Became a National Sport!
Andrew Jackson's Populist Revolution! | The fight over frontier America creating Democrats and Whigs
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Andrew Jackson's Populist Revolution! | The fight over frontier America creating Democrats and Whigs
Monroe's Failed Era of Good Feelings | How He Tried to Kill Political Parties and Failed!
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Monroe's Failed Era of Good Feelings | How He Tried to Kill Political Parties and Failed!
The Federalist Party Implodes! | The Hartford Convention and War of 1812
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The Federalist Party Implodes! | The Hartford Convention and War of 1812
Hamilton and Jefferson: America's First Political Party Wars | Federalists and Republicans
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Hamilton and Jefferson: America's First Political Party Wars | Federalists and Republicans
The Left-Right Political Spectrum is a Myth!
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The Left-Right Political Spectrum is a Myth!
America's Five Political Eras: What America Has Been Actually Fighting About Throughout the Republic
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America's Five Political Eras: What America Has Been Actually Fighting About Throughout the Republic
How Third Parties Win (By Replacing Another Party!)
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How Third Parties Win (By Replacing Another Party!)
The Cycle of Political Realignments! | How American Political "Party Systems" Actually Work
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The Cycle of Political Realignments! | How American Political "Party Systems" Actually Work
Why America's Political Parties are Collapsing in a Realignment! | Introduction to the Series
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Why America's Political Parties are Collapsing in a Realignment! | Introduction to the Series

Комментарии

  • @fishingforzoras5299
    @fishingforzoras5299 35 минут назад

    Your video is a glitchy, broken mess.

  • @rugustus4300
    @rugustus4300 День назад

    Next episode?

  • @Lingchow1
    @Lingchow1 Месяц назад

    He was nuts and so is the asshole that posted this crap

  • @jerwastaken
    @jerwastaken Месяц назад

    Broski really does a great job simplifying & summarizing these ideas & events, glad you made these..

  • @davidlahozgil
    @davidlahozgil Месяц назад

    Please, go here people: 5. How we know what Left and Right actually mean: who’s who, 1789-1917.

  • @RachelsBadAssJamz64
    @RachelsBadAssJamz64 Месяц назад

    Well , I see that Democrats and Republicans have become very corrupt and they are no longer working for the best interest of this Country , of the People,, and they are no Longer following the Guidelines of The Constitution and the Laws of this Country. They are now totally using their positions for their own Personal gain and for those who they have business relationships with. This is 100% against the Constitution and acting totally against the positions they have in our Government and against the Oaths they swore! Which is against our Laws and the government positions they hold and must be held accountable to the highest level of the Law! The Constitution can not be changed this has been clearly stated! It may be added to but, not what they have been doing to it! Only to serve themselves, their own Purpose and those of their business relations, This is an act against this Country and is considered to be acts of an enemy and an attack against this country!!!

  • @rebeccachambers419
    @rebeccachambers419 Месяц назад

    Can anybody tell me that when the republicans party were arguing over Taft and Roosevelt, was there a primary election of the citizens that chose Taft?

  • @MichaeldeSousaCruz
    @MichaeldeSousaCruz 2 месяца назад

    Yes there is no left-right political spectrum. I just vote Democratic since I don’t like the fascism that the republicans are selling these days.

  • @RavenclawFtW3295
    @RavenclawFtW3295 2 месяца назад

    "So, Hoover, like a lot of people, naturally assumed that the job was to just wait out the crisis and things would right themselves eventually as it always had before. So, Hoover used the power of his office to try and cushion the blow..." That doesn't make sense the way you put it. If he figured the proper thing to do was to wait it out, then why did he do anything at all? And if the supposed solution was to do what Hoover did but more, then why did the Great Depression last so long even after all this was done?

  • @wesreddit871
    @wesreddit871 2 месяца назад

    I've been trying to make this case for years. Everyone seems to agree, but then they immediately go back to using "left" and "right" as though it means anything. Of all of the dumb ideas perpetuated by the "media", this one is the dumbest and most destructive. When your basic underlying premise is nonsensical, it's no wonder the results are garbage.

    • @Fusseliko
      @Fusseliko 2 месяца назад

      Left and right are easily defined in a historically and contemporarily coherent way. It is a spectrum of hierarchy, with the left supporting a flattening of it while the right supports strenghtening them.

    • @wesreddit871
      @wesreddit871 2 месяца назад

      @@Fusseliko I'd say that's not bad, but something like Soviet Communism is considered "far left" even with its extreme totalitarian hierarchy, in practice. We'd be better off using words that have clear meanings that are generally agreed upon. "Authoritarian" -- there's a good one. Not much confusion there (certainly very little confusion compared to "left" and "right", which are directions in space, not concrete political ideas).

    • @Fusseliko
      @Fusseliko 2 месяца назад

      @@wesreddit871 It makes sense if you read about how marxist-leninists conceptualize the existence of their states. The soviet state apparatus was, according to them, just a stepping stone, not the ultimate end goal. Communist society is stateless, classless and moneyless, which they obviously never achieved, and they didn't pretend they did either. They themselves preferred to call their system "socialist" (in a leninist sense). The idea was that the state could be eliminated once certain (poorly defined) conditions were met and that until then, the soviet state only existed to "defend the revolution" and steer things in the direction of meeting those conditions. Now, one can argue about how sincere soviet leadership ever was in their pursuit of that goal (I personally think any sincerity died with Lenin, but many people think even he wasn't), or if achieving communism their way is even possible at all (many marxists disagree with their interpretation of historical materialism), but this doesn't change that in the mind of your average marxist-leninist, flattening the hierarchy remains the goal, hence why they categorize themselves as far-left and are often categorized as such by others.

    • @wesreddit871
      @wesreddit871 2 месяца назад

      @@Fusseliko The "hierarchy flattening" idea is about the closest explanation I've seen. I guess what I would like to see is 100 random people explaining what "left" and "right" mean. I do not think you will get anything approaching a consensus. I also don't think the political universe should revolve around this axis. The real battle is authoritarian, superstition, and arbitrary justice (all 3 go together seamlessly), vs self-governance, reason, liberty on the other side (these 3 naturally go together as well). This is essentially what the 1789 convention was all about. "Left" and "Right" should be used only to refer to spatial directions. The ambiguity allows too much room for influencers to claim "The Left wants X", etc. Who can argue against this type of thing when no one can agree what the words mean?

    • @wesreddit871
      @wesreddit871 2 месяца назад

      @@Fusseliko I thought of an analogy to explain why I don't agree with any of this. Pretend I just told you God wanted me as your ruler and he wants you to give me 50% of everything you have. I'm guessing you won't comply. Is it because you have an inner desire to "flatten hierarchies", or do you just think I'm full of shit and that's not the way anything works in the real world? "Flattening Hierarchies" is not a political rallying cry. Self-Governance, Liberty, Reason, etc are the meaningful principles that people care about and understand and we should focus the discussion there. Retroactively figuring out what "Left" and "Right" supposedly have in common is a pointless exercise and isn't going to do anything to promote progress.

  • @richardcashman7671
    @richardcashman7671 3 месяца назад

    Great stuff…!

  • @ecooled93
    @ecooled93 3 месяца назад

    You look like Michael Scott!

  • @ecooled93
    @ecooled93 3 месяца назад

    Frank, you look like Michael Scott

  • @richardcashman7671
    @richardcashman7671 3 месяца назад

    Good Job….!

  • @spencerantoniomarlen-starr3069
    @spencerantoniomarlen-starr3069 4 месяца назад

    Are you aware of the 2022 book The Myth of Left and Right by Verlan and Hyrum Lewis? It has the same thesis as this video, it persuaded me, and I watched this to see if your argument is the same as theirs and it is.

  • @KennedyIndependent
    @KennedyIndependent 4 месяца назад

    How was supporting safe working conditions and care for those who can’t take care of themselves seen as a threat to liberty? Can you give some specifics? This seems like mere rhetoric, but did they have specific arguments?

  • @KennedyIndependent
    @KennedyIndependent 4 месяца назад

    Did you do a video about Coolidge, Hoover, and Eisenhower?

  • @FreebornJohnLillburne
    @FreebornJohnLillburne 4 месяца назад

    Great channel, Frank. You should do one on the conservatism/Republicanism of Coolidge through Nixon, with a focus on Eisenhower and Nixon.

  • @Richard-mq7wf
    @Richard-mq7wf 5 месяцев назад

    The left and right sides of the spectrum do NOT represent a "group of principles". It simply represents the amount of govt intervention tolerated. Period. You leftists try to complicate the political spectrum because if you actually stated where Facism, Communism, Marxism and Authoritarianism were it would make you look bad. Thus, you try to slide Facism and Authoritarianism on the Right and make a Y-axis when none is needed. The left and right sides are incredibly simple--The Left believe in big top down govt and increased oppression. The Right believes in smaller localized govt. Big govt, Left; small govt, Right. That's it. So, by that definition all the ISMs are on the Left, Conservatives are on the right, Libertarians are further right and the furthest right are Anarchists. Done. There's no need to sprinkle Libertarians throughout both sides like you lefties like to do. The fact that you can't precisely place all of the political entities neatly on a 1-D spectrum shows that your definition of the political spectrum is incorrect. There's no need for a Y-axis. You leftists just don't want to own up to your ACTUAL beliefs so you try to muddy the political waters by shifting Facism where it doesn't belong. Hitler was a Socialist, it's in the name of his party, duh. You lefties put Hitler on the Right because you didn't want to look worse than you already do. Conservatives, and people on the Right, CAN'T be Authoritarians because Authoritarians believe in big gov't control, Conservatives do not. Authoritarians are on the Left next to Facists. Period. Libertarians CAN'T be on the Left because they believe in minimal govt, not more?! There's no need for a Y-axis for Collectivism and Individualism. Collectivism is Left(Communism, Marxism, Facism); Individualism is Right(Conservatism, Libertarianism and Anarchy). The Right does NOT believe in a Central Authority. They believe in just the opposite-local govts/municipalities should have more power than national govts. Secondly-Nationalism & Traditionalism- Facists believe in extreme elements of this; Conservatives do not believe in the extremes of this. Also, how is Nationalism purely Facist?? Nationalism is at play in almost all belief systems except maybe Libertarians and Anarchists?! Your 3rd argument is retarded(Anti-Communism)-the only reason Facists are not on the Right because they hate Communism. Facists hate Commies because they (the supreme leader) wants all the power and does not want a polit bureau having any authority. It has NOTHING to do with being on the opposite side of the spectrum(which once again I have to spell it out for you means, ‘more centralized govt control on the left and less centralized smaller govt on the right). Facists believe in a strong military solely to keep their power and use it against their own people when uprisings occur. Conservatives believe in a strong military for national defense reasons. Heck, if we’re gonna use THAT logic you could say that Facists and Communists are on the same side since Communist regimes like strong militaries?! See, you Lefties want to try and muddle the Left/Right spectrum with this crap because if you spoke the truth it would make the Left look as bad as it should. Nope, it's real simple--the left side of the spectrum is more centralized govt control and the right is less centralized smaller govts.

    • @davidlahozgil
      @davidlahozgil Месяц назад

      This doesn't make any sense: When it was invented it was the Right who was in favour of Big Government!!! Left is Equality and Right is Hierarchy. Period.

  • @andrelindor1775
    @andrelindor1775 5 месяцев назад

    You forgot the crisis of 1919 that nobody ever talks about when you listed the different financial crisis

  • @graysonshaw1621
    @graysonshaw1621 5 месяцев назад

    Who else is here after an abolitionist told you to look into the collapse of the Whig party?

  • @orionspero560
    @orionspero560 5 месяцев назад

    I think if the email jealous can ditch the Southern white grievance they pick up mid century, The format television with the devout, but divers that looks more like the populist party of the passed. There's an even stronger indication of the universities being the center of something that looks a lot like the progressive party of that same era. The other path from here is the Trump movement.Looks a lot more like the know nothings. That will be resolved in an authoritarian right regressive in the model of Victor orbon VS a coalition of essentially progressives and populists that looks more like what just won the polish election. The disruption is the disappearance of white christianity as a majority center. It was a non virtuous majority center.But that baseline is going away,. Really it's down to forty percent which is not much of a majority. The white churches would be analogous to coastal colonialism I think.

  • @clarkkent7049
    @clarkkent7049 5 месяцев назад

    I think it’s clear we started the new realignment in 2016 with the victory of trump in the republican primary we see the infighting of the Republican Party especially with things like Liz Cheney getting primaried out or even Matt Gatez removing Keven McCarthy for not supporting the new wing of the party enough

  • @Peter-x2exz
    @Peter-x2exz 5 месяцев назад

    We have one political party today, the Democrats, throwing their political opponents into jail because they don't see those opponents as legitimate.

  • @Peter-x2exz
    @Peter-x2exz 5 месяцев назад

    This is great until you drop things after the New Deal. It would seem you've been asleep for the last 30 years. There is a massive realignment happening now and you don't even approach it.

  • @speedweed6747
    @speedweed6747 6 месяцев назад

    Love your channel I have learned a lot about the Jacksonian era which I am very fascinated by!

  • @anzatzi
    @anzatzi 6 месяцев назад

    Well Presented!

  • @I_love_mapping
    @I_love_mapping 6 месяцев назад

    мои дети в восторге

  • @mjrchickenhawk
    @mjrchickenhawk 7 месяцев назад

    Dude, what happened? Where’s the next episode? We got left on the side of the road before we talked above t the “next realignment”!

  • @ianc.dawkinsmoore513
    @ianc.dawkinsmoore513 7 месяцев назад

    The American pendulum may be a product of Republicanism. Unlike Monarchies or older nations, America has no central cultural tradition that unites the nation. America is an experiment that's less than 300 years old. The pendulum motif is a function of finding its core values as a nation. Unfortunately, the obsession with individualism negates the effort to create consensus, particularly as no central cultural and historical value is shared by all, and there never will be.

  • @fatium8882
    @fatium8882 7 месяцев назад

    8:48 he kind of sounds like Tucker Carlson

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs 7 месяцев назад

    Carter, Clinton Dems abandoned New Deal decades ago, now mostly work for Wall Street, billionaires, lobbyists

  • @drstrangelove09
    @drstrangelove09 8 месяцев назад

    why does everyone now pronounce "neither" as neye-ther?

  • @tomasvaclavicek2641
    @tomasvaclavicek2641 8 месяцев назад

    This 1st New deal always sends chills down my spine: a corporatist big state idea that seems just so incredibly wrong that I’m always surprised that more people haven’t opposed FDR at that point of time. But it’s quite clear many were quite fascinated by non-democratic countries of the time.

  • @freemarley639
    @freemarley639 8 месяцев назад

    Love your content, but can't get behind this one... Liberal is left, Conservative is right. If this is the case - there's no such thing as Democrat or Republican, no one completely agrees 100% across issues.

  • @alejandrocantu4652
    @alejandrocantu4652 10 месяцев назад

    the Republicans are still the knowing nothing party take a look at their policies and the people they try to elect.

  • @dareekie2074
    @dareekie2074 10 месяцев назад

    Fascinating! As a Brit, I had never heard of the American Whig party or President Polk. The British Whigs also imploded in the 1860s. Wonder if there was a connection?

  • @schoolsteve4932
    @schoolsteve4932 10 месяцев назад

    McKinley was one of our best Presidents, so it's good that WJB lost to him twice.

  • @BFNgaming2024
    @BFNgaming2024 11 месяцев назад

    Rest in peace Huey Long. Every man a king!

  • @ianc.dawkinsmoore513
    @ianc.dawkinsmoore513 11 месяцев назад

    Hope is an overused hypothesis. History is a record of what happened, not what should happen. History reminds us daily that people do not learn from history. History is today! What you're doing today will shape your and the nation's future. If we keep electing foolish, greedy, incompetent leaders, we will get what we have today: foolish, greedy, incompetent leaders. This is a problem for the public. The public sucks - not politicians!

  • @ianc.dawkinsmoore513
    @ianc.dawkinsmoore513 11 месяцев назад

    History is created in the present. Speculation and hoping only hamstrings individuals and nations. Do right today, deal with the problems of today, then, and only then, we may be able to deal with the future.

  • @ianc.dawkinsmoore513
    @ianc.dawkinsmoore513 11 месяцев назад

    I just discovered your channel, Frank, and it's fantastic. I'm a great lover of History - I was raised in Britain, where it's forced down your throat. Strangely, after traveling around the world, I learned to really appreciate History. I've ordered your book: The Next Realignment, and am anxiously awaiting its arrival. I find your quirky, positive insightful presentation and vision a welcome and needed resource. I'm writing a satire of the American Civil War, comparing the periods 1850-1870 to 2000-2024. I'll be happy to send along some samples for your perusal if that's appropriate. I plan on watching all your videos a few times, for their brevity and insights. Thank you so much for your efforts. Be well.

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs Год назад

    7:30 running in a third-party after losing in one party no longer possible due to sore-loser laws

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs Год назад

    2:39 Populists - rural workers, farmers - were locked out of the educated, religious urban middle class Progressives' prosperous industrial revolution. Third Great Awakening Christian Reformers plan to change rules, institutions - rather than minds - via "social gospel" 4:43 educated middle-class women in the Progressive movement: ban child labor, improve working conditions, social work, anti-trust legislation, efficiency, fight corruption, promote conservation, temperance, public education, womens suffrage 10:00 Republicans the social, moral reformers but Protestant / evangelical 10:54 Teddy Roosevelt becomes president after William McKinley assassinated (TR had been chosen as VP to help offset McKinley scandal)

  • @fshoaps
    @fshoaps Год назад

    Shame this guy is a weirdo conservative just like all these American historians. I don't have an issue with conservatives, but it's this particular breed of them that seem to be pop up around this subject matter that I find particularly grating.

  • @omkarmahapatra7880
    @omkarmahapatra7880 Год назад

    Left = supports more equality Right = supports more inequality Center = supports neither

  • @OldHeathen1963
    @OldHeathen1963 Год назад

    Dude! This is the 6th system we are coming to an end to. It started with the election of 1980.

  • @Justin_Beaver564
    @Justin_Beaver564 Год назад

    The two parties are a conglomerate of various groups and ideologies that otherwise wouldn't have anything in common with each other except that they somehow ended up in the same party. Progressivism and liberalism were originally two completely different ideologies until they were merged in the Democratic Party. Same thing with free market liberalism and social conservativism in the Republican Party.

  • @Justin_Beaver564
    @Justin_Beaver564 Год назад

    What about Ranked Choice Voting?

  • @matthewschiffer4649
    @matthewschiffer4649 Год назад

    @3:25 well duh they were only pundits. The unifying factor for the entire conservative movement is opposition. They are nothing but contrarians solely for the purpose of contradicting. They offer nothing and stand for nothing