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What If Our Ignorance Outgrows Our Potential?
What If Our Ignorance Outgrows Our Potential?
There is an overlooked rule in history: far more is lost and forgotten than is preserved and remembered. Humanity has ma... Read more
5 Aug 2019
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32mins
Ranked #2

Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, by Jack Weatherford
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, by Jack Weatherford
Genghis Khan was so influential that, to understand how Europe began to shake off its medieval provincialism, how the Is... Read more
6 Aug 2018
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37mins
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Why the West Rules - For Now, by Ian Morris
Why the West Rules - For Now, by Ian Morris
Is there a logic to history? Many scholars balk at the idea of searching for such logic, insisting that each culture ma... Read more
9 Jan 2019
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1hr 29mins
Ranked #4

The Closing of the American Mind, by Allan Bloom
The Closing of the American Mind, by Allan Bloom
Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind, published in 1987, became one of the most influential books of the last ... Read more
2 May 2019
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1hr 6mins
Ranked #5

A Battle Against Medieval Barbarism
A Battle Against Medieval Barbarism
Today, we explore the origin of the modern concept of a fact. We take facts for granted, but they represent an invaluabl... Read more
1 Jul 2019
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35mins
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The Fall of Rome, and the End of Civilization
The Fall of Rome, and the End of Civilization
Today, I’m speaking with Bryan Ward-Perkins, author of The Fall of Rome, and the End of Civilization. It has become fas... Read more
12 Dec 2018
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52mins
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1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created, by Charles Mann
1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created, by Charles Mann
In 1493, Charles Mann shows us how Europeans emerged at the center of a modern, globalized world by establishing the Col... Read more
20 Aug 2018
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38mins
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The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, by Thomas Kuhn
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, by Thomas Kuhn
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is a classic in the history of science, and one of the most cited books of the t... Read more
24 Jul 2018
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23mins
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Scientific Culture and the Making of the Industrial West, by Margaret Jacob
Scientific Culture and the Making of the Industrial West, by Margaret Jacob
Margaret Jacob’s book helps us understand how scientific knowledge became integrated into the culture of Europe through ... Read more
10 Jul 2018
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30mins
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Plagues and Peoples, by William McNeill
Plagues and Peoples, by William McNeill
The history of disease demonstrates both the accidental nature of history and the triumph of human reason that can enabl... Read more
5 Sep 2018
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41mins