Avoiding Babylon

Trump Preparing the US for War

Jan 9, 2026
The discussion dives into the nuanced shift in global dynamics, emphasizing how books like Fukuyama's and Huntington's shape our understanding. The hosts raise concerns about the U.S. preparing for conflict, tracing implications of military budgets and Trump’s defense strategies. They examine Europe's identity crisis and the clash of civilizations, reflecting on demographic changes and historical tensions. A lively debate ignites over America's industrial capacity and the looming need for strategic shifts in governance as geopolitical realities shift.
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ANECDOTE

Pitch For Small Italy Pilgrimage

  • Anthony describes organizing a small, intimate Italy pilgrimage with Latin masses and special sites.
  • He stresses limited spots, pre‑trip meetups, and a WhatsApp group to build community.
INSIGHT

Two Competing Post‑Cold War Theories

  • Two post–Cold War theories shaped modern geopolitics: liberal institutionalism and political realism.
  • Francis Fukuyama trusted institutions; Samuel Huntington predicted civilizational blocs reshaping power.
INSIGHT

Civilizations, Not Just Nations

  • Huntington argued post–Cold War conflict would follow cultural and civilizational lines, not just nation-states.
  • His map groups regions by religion, language, and memory, predicting blocs like Western, Orthodox, Islamic, and Sinic spheres.
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