Recent Podcast Episodes
11.4. Progressives and the Gradual Secularization of Postmillennial Pietism: Ely, Dewey, and Commons
From Chapter 11, "Origins of the Welfare State in America".
12.2. Intellectuals and the Legacy of War Collectivism
From Chapter 12, "War Collectivism in World War I".
7.2. T.R.: The Making of a Progressive
From Chapter 7, "Theodore Roosevelt: The First Progressive, Part I".
13.4. Saving Our Boys from Alcohol and Vice
From Chapter 13, "World War I as Fulfillment: Power and the Intellectuals".
8.2. Harvey W. Wiley and the Pure Food and Drug Act
From Chapter 8, "Theodore Roosevelt: The First Progressive, Part II".
14.1. The Origins of the Federal Reserve: The Dissatisfaction
From Chapter 14, "The Federal Reserve as a Cartelization Device: The Early Years, 1913–1930".
The Pottawatomie Massacre
In response to the Caning of Charles Sumner, radical John Brown took matters into his own hands by murdering five pro-slavery settlers.
9.4. The Drive for Workmen’s Compensation Laws
From Chapter 9, "The National Civic Federation: Big Business Organized for Progressivism".
14.6. Internationalizing the Cartel
From Chapter 14, "The Federal Reserve as a Cartelization Device: The Early Years, 1913–1930".
10.2. Progressives, Public Education, and the Family: The Case of San Francisco
From Chapter 10, "The Progressive Era and the Family".
14.11. Summary
From Chapter 14, "The Federal Reserve as a Cartelization Device: The Early Years, 1913–1930".
4.4. Reform and the Drive for Prohibition
From Chapter 4, "The Third Party System: Pietists vs. Liturgicals".
11.7. The Rockefellers and Social Security
From Chapter 11, "Origins of the Welfare State in America".
6.3. The Transformation of the Parties
From Chapter 6, "1896: The Collapse of the Third Party System and of Laissez-faire Politics".