Crisis and Critique

Adam Tooze on approaching history, polycrisis, the contemporary USA, Batman… and many other things

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May 19, 2025
Adam Tooze, a renowned historian at Columbia University, dives deep into pressing contemporary issues. He explores the concept of polycrisis, examining how wars, climate change, and economic instability intertwine. The conversation then shifts to the challenges in American higher education, revealing the impact of political pressures on academia. Tooze also critiques historical narratives surrounding Nazi Germany and reflects on the evolving landscape of climate science and politics in the USA, blending serious insights with light-hearted commentary.
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ANECDOTE

Tooze's Grandfather: Soviet Spy

  • Adam Tooze's grandfather was a Soviet spy and recruiter for the NKVD during the 1930s in Oxford.
  • This family history profoundly shaped Tooze's sense of cosmopolitan intellectual politics and public engagement.
INSIGHT

Polycrisis Reveals Crisis Complexity

  • Polycrisis highlights the intertwined, hybrid nature of contemporary crises resisting simple capitalocentric reductions.
  • Tooze sees it as a provocative reminder of the complexity and indeterminacy of modern challenges, encouraging harder thinking.
INSIGHT

Starting Analysis In Medias Res

  • Starting analysis in medias res reflects our existential 'thrownness' without safe distance from events.
  • Finding entry points into history is a tactical challenge, not a philosophical choice or easy task.
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