
Breaking History
Sometimes the news moves so fast, you have to look closely to know if you’ve seen it before. And that’s what this show is about. Breaking History breaks down the news, by breaking down history. We cover everything from LBJ and the Roman Republic to Donald Trump and the chaos at Columbia. This twice a month show from The Free Press delivers the best historians, authors, and reporters by mining the archives of human experience to figure out the present. George Santayana wrote, “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Tune in to Breaking History to resist the repetition.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 55min
When Trade Wars Become Real Wars
The discussion kicks off with President Trump's bold trade war declarations and their impact on U.S.-China relations. Historical insights from the Opium Wars offer a chilling comparison to current tensions. The narrative examines the repercussions of tariffs on the stock market and questions America's role in the global economy. It also explores the cultural chaos caused by the opium trade and the legacies of colonialism, while humorously critiquing misconceptions about job recovery through high-tech industries. A thought-provoking dive into trade's historical and modern complexities!

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Apr 2, 2025 • 51min
Orientalism: How One Book Fueled 50 Years of Campus Unrest
Edward Said, a groundbreaking scholar and activist known for his seminal work 'Orientalism,' delves into the reverberating impact of his ideas on modern campus unrest, particularly at Columbia University. He discusses the relationship between student activism and government intervention in Middle Eastern studies, shedding light on media stereotypes and their influence on perceptions of the region. Said also reflects on his formative years, identifying the pivotal moments that shaped his perspective on Palestinian identity and the ongoing struggle for representation in academia.

Mar 19, 2025 • 47min
Luigi Mangione & The History of Bourgeois Terrorism
Luigi Mangione's sensational trial ignites discussions on political violence and societal perceptions. Delving into the life of Ulrike Meinhof reveals her radical journey from a troubled past to a key figure in leftist activism. The podcast connects her story to modern narratives of bourgeois terrorism and media glamorization. It highlights how privilege can lead to radicalization while exploring the temptations of violence in today’s protest movements. The emotional toll of activism and historical parallels to current events are examined, inviting reflection on the complexities of resistance.

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Mar 5, 2025 • 44min
How A Strange Group of Heroes Defeated Russia
Explore the legendary moment when Reagan challenged Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall, a pivotal event that symbolized the end of communism. Dive into Václav Havel's inspiring journey from dissident to leader in Czechoslovakia, illustrating how art fueled resistance against totalitarianism. Discover the ethical dilemmas in Ukraine's connection with the West and the complexities of modern leadership amid ongoing conflict. The discussion reflects on the enduring legacy of resistance, truth, and the fight for democracy in challenging times.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 50min
Why We Can't Escape JFK Conspiracy Theories
The podcast dives into the cultural impact of the 1991 film JFK, revealing how it brought conspiracy theories about the assassination into the mainstream. It explores the public skepticism towards official narratives and highlights the role of figures like Oliver Stone in shaping perceptions. Various theories are dissected, including involvement from the U.S. government and the chaos following the event. With government transparency questions at play, the discussion leaves listeners contemplating the elusive nature of truth in history.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 47min
Paradise Burning
The podcast dives into the recent catastrophic wildfires in L.A., highlighting the incompetence of local officials amidst predictable disasters. It contrasts California's glorious past with its current challenges. The vibrant history of Haight-Ashbury is explored, showcasing the rise of the hippie movement alongside its darker realities. Political shifts, from bipartisanship to a Democratic stronghold, are discussed, revealing how changes in governance have affected public services and urgency in crises. Finally, the narrative calls for reflection on California's future.

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Jan 22, 2025 • 36min
Trump’s Populism Isn’t a Sideshow. It’s as American as Apple Pie.
Former President Donald Trump shares insights into his populist appeal, likening it to the historical wave driven by figures like Andrew Jackson. He explores how disillusionment with the elites has fueled contemporary politics. Trump's story is framed as a part of a longer American tradition of populism, contrasting his rise with Jackson's chaotic inauguration. The discussion highlights the cyclical and emotional connections of populism to the working class, raising questions about the implications for his second term.

Jan 14, 2025 • 3min
Introducing: Breaking History
Sometimes the news moves so fast, you have to look closely to know if you’ve seen it before. And that’s what this show is about. Breaking History breaks down the news, by breaking down history. We cover everything from LBJ and the Roman Republic to Donald Trump and the chaos at Columbia. This twice a month show from The Free Press delivers the best historians, authors, and reporters by mining the archives of human experience to figure out the present. George Santayana wrote, “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Tune in to Breaking History to resist the repetition.Go to groundnews.com/BreakingHistory to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan and stay fully informed on today’s biggest news stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 14, 2025 • 39min
Why Jews Wrote Your Favorite Christmas Songs (From the Honestly Archives)
Discover how Jewish songwriters shaped the landscape of Christmas music, crafting beloved classics like 'White Christmas' and 'Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer.' Explore the cultural significance of these iconic tunes and the rich histories of their creators, many of whom fled persecution in Europe. Learn about the unique blend of Jewish tradition and American holiday spirit, revealing a story of unity and inclusivity that transcends cultural boundaries. It's a fascinating dive into the melodies that have become part of the fabric of Christmas celebrations.

Jan 14, 2025 • 41min
Resistance or Opposition: Which Route Should the Democrats Take? (From the Honestly Archives)
*This episode originally ran on November 12, 2024 on Honestly with Bari Weiss* Even your most optimistic Mar-a-Lago member didn’t see Donald Trump winning the popular vote and taking all seven swing states. He even came within five points of taking the Democratic stronghold of New Jersey!So, what on earth does the Democratic Party do next? They can stay the course and resist. It’s what they did the last time Trump won.In the aftermath of Trump’s 2016 victory, America was stunned. Every time he opened his mouth, Trump exploded political norms, and the Democratic Party responded in kind. Being a mere opposition party—at least at that moment for the Democrats—was not strong enough for this situation they believed. Instead they needed to become a resistance.And while Democrats won in 2020, the resistance ultimately did not work. Democrats spent a decade telling Americans that Trump was an existential threat, yet Americans didn’t care. The Democrats’ goal was to scrub Trump from future history. Instead, he now controls it. Democrats need to look inward if they want to have a shot at winning in 2028. They need to act like an opposition, not a resistance. Eli tells the story of how a few centrist renegades saved the Democrats from oblivion 40 years ago. In 1984, after Ronald Reagan’s 525–13 Electoral College landslide over Walter Mondale, the Democrats were not just in disarray—they were on life support. And yet, eight years later, they found their savior: a young governor from Arkansas named Bill Clinton. And they remade their party.Go to groundnews.com/BreakingHistory to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan and stay fully informed on today’s biggest news stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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