

4. We’re all so 17th Century
38 snips Nov 9, 2020
The podcast dives into eerie parallels between today's world and the chaotic 17th century. Plague and pestilence make a comeback in discussions, alongside humorous comparisons of modern leaders to historical figures like Oliver Cromwell. The conversation expands to encompass political divisions, societal upheaval, and the influence of media. Personal stories emphasize the importance of support systems and mental health, while engaging anecdotes about fashion add a lighthearted touch. Essential 17th-century literature recommendations round out this intriguing exploration.
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Modern Leaders and Greatness
- The British ambassador to Lugash suggested Xi Jinping might be considered "great" due to China's resurgence.
- Hypatia Cassandra proposed that greatness requires conquest, citing Erdogan's ambition but questioning his legacy.
17th-Century Turmoil
- The 17th century saw major events like plague, civil war, and the Great Fire of London.
- It also involved religious and political turmoil, setting the stage for modern Britain.
17th-Century Plague Parallels
- During the 1665 plague, the court fled London for Oxford.
- Diarist Samuel Pepys documented anxieties about plague-infected wigs, mirroring modern disinfection concerns.