Keen On America

Episode 2513: Adam Hochschild on how American History is Repeating itself, first as Tragedy, then as Trump

Apr 25, 2025
In this conversation, Adam Hochschild, a renowned historian and author of bestselling works like "American Midnight," explores alarming parallels between post-World War I America and today's political climate. He discusses the historical extremes of government repression and nativism, linking it to current trends of intimidation and authoritarianism. Hochschild emphasizes the importance of understanding Trump supporters' grievances, advocating for dialogue to bridge political divides. His insights illuminate pressing issues that challenge American democracy today.
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INSIGHT

The "Trumpiest" Era of America

  • The 1917-1921 period under Wilson was America's "Trumpiest" era with mass hysteria and repression.
  • It included government censorship, political imprisonment, vigilante violence, and anti-German sentiment.
ANECDOTE

Vigilante Violence on Union Members

  • Vigilantes violently attacked IWW union members in Tulsa by whipping, tarring and feathering, and firing shotguns.
  • Some survived this brutal treatment while others were killed.
INSIGHT

War Spurs Repression and Violence

  • Major wars often lead to widespread repression and censorship in many countries.
  • U.S. violence took a harsher form due to its frontier legacy and history of violent expansion.
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