

Chapter 5: Raise Less Corn and More Hell
8 snips Jan 30, 2025
This intriguing discussion dives into the roots of agrarian populism and its evolution in American politics. It highlights the rise of the Populist Party in the late 19th century, as farmers rallied against exploitation and monopolies. The struggles of tenant farmers and the significance of collective action are examined, showcasing a historical legacy that resonates today. The episode also explores modern rural dynamics, focusing on a state representative’s fight against corporate control and the pressing need for unity in addressing economic disparities.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Roots of Agrarian Populism
03:55 • 6min
The Rise of Populism and Agrarian Movements
10:07 • 8min
Farming Struggles and Collective Action
18:00 • 12min
Rural Radicalism and the Legacy of Populism
30:12 • 4min
Populism and the Rural Struggle
34:13 • 11min
Agricultural Roots of American Populism
45:29 • 4min