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Mentioned in 9 episodes

When the Clock Broke

Con Men, Conspiracists, and How America Cracked Up in the Early 1990s
Book • 2024

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

Recommended by Jennifer Szalai for its insightful look into the complexities and unexpected events of the early 1990s.
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The Year in Books
Recommended by Rory Stewart for its analysis of the roots of American populism, tracing it back to the early 1990s.
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396. Question Time: It's over for Kemi Badenoch
Mentioned by Sean Illing as the author of the book, which explores the despair and resentment that define our politics.
35 snips
1992: The year politics broke
Recommended by Derek Barris as a book that highlights the often-overlooked 1990s in the context of current events.
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246: Shock Doctrine of Discovery
Mentioned by the podcast host as being available in both the US and the UK.
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Talking Thiel and Zohran with Max Read
Mentioned by Jamelle Bouie as a New York Times and Publishers Weekly best of the year book.
The Saint
Mentioned by Marshall Kosloff when discussing John Ganz's work on the Sister Soulja moment.
525 | Noah Smith: The Trends That Will Define American Politics in 2025
Mentioned by Derek Robertson as one of the best books of 2024.
The tech tensions you should watch in 2025
Mentioned by Molly Jong-Fast in the introduction, highlighting his analysis of the path to the current political moment.
Kurt Andersen & John Ganz
Mentioned by John Ganz as his book about how America cracked up in the early 1990s.
Executive Power
Mentioned by Colette Shade when discussing the early 1990s political malaise.
#12. Colette Shade on The Y2K Era
Mentioned by John Ganz to buy his book.
JVL + John Ganz
Mentioned by Andrew Keen as a book about the reinvention of the right in the early 1990s.
Episode 2293: David Masciotra on why Kamala Harris should have gone on the Joe Rogan show
Mentioned by John Ganz as one of his authored works.
Oliver Darcy
Mentioned by Gilbert Cruz as a book dealing intimately with American politics of the early 90s.
Our Book Critics On Their Year in Reading
Mentioned by Jeet Heer in the context of the alienation of the 1990s and the rise of anti-system figures.
2385 - Our Era Of Oligarchy And Government By Gangster w/ Jeet Heer

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