The us. Has been able to enact particularly egregious suppression beyond the north american continent, you know, sort of like outside of the sight of good freedom loving netflits watching Americans. And a lot of that oppression has included American citizens. But ok, is daniel imervar, the historian, as he said to me, i'm quoting him in an email, an lute monarch can occasionally take a useful action, even if the institution of absolute monarchy is loathsome? The important point that we're trying to make here is about the undemocratic nature of how the us Behaves.
“America” and “empire.” Do those words go together? If so, what kind of imperialism does the U.S. practice, and how has American empire changed over time?
By host and producer John Biewen, with series collaborator Chenjerai Kumanyika. Interviews with Nikhil Singh and Daniel Immerwahr.
The series editor is Loretta Williams. Music by Algiers, John Erik Kaada, Eric Neveux, and
Lucas Biewen. Music consulting and production help from Joe Augustine of Narrative Music.