August 27

Ep. 0168: Mark Thornton on Red Tide & Skyscrapers


In this DHP episode, CJ talks to economist Mark Thornton. Mark is Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute. He serves as the Book Review Editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. His publications include The Economics of Prohibition (1991), Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War (2004), The Quotable Mises (2005), The Bastiat Collection (2007), An Essay on Economic Theory (2010), The Bastiat Reader (2014), and his latest, The Skyscraper Curse and How Austrian Economists Predicted Every Major Crisis of the Last Century (2018).

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March 19

Ep. 0138: Free State of Jones: A Dangerous History Movie Review

In this episode of the Dangerous History Podcast, we take a look at another film set in the American Civil War:  the 2016 film Free State of Jones, directed by Gary Ross and starring Matthew McConaughey. This film tells the story of Confederate deserter Newton Knight, who led an insurgent force composed of escaped slaves and Confederate deserters against the Confederacy in his area of Mississippi.

Join CJ as he discusses:

  • A synopsis of the film
  • Some discussion of its themes and historicity
  • CJ’s take on the film, compared and contrasted with the professional critics’ take

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September 20

List of All Regular DHP Episodes

Here you go, folks — a master list of all episodes in reverse-chronological order of when they were published, for those who find categories confining and just want to browse omnivorously.

Regular Dangerous History Podcast Episodes:

Vintage DHP Episodes (These first 52 episodes are now only available to Scholar Warriors who support the show at $2 or more per month via Patreon or Subscribestar)

  • Ep. 0052:  A History of the US Dollar Part 5:  Ticking Timebomb of the Petrodollar
  • Ep. 0051:  Accessory Before the Fact:  Operation Keelhaul
  • Ep. 0050:  Accessory After the Fact:  Operation Paperclip
  • Ep. 0049:  Historical Lies By Omission
  • Ep. 0048:  Introduction to Taoism & the Scholar Warrior Ideal
  • Ep. 0047:  It’s 2015 — So Where’s My Hoverboard???
  • Ep. 0046:  The Strong Do What They Can
  • Ep. 0045:  Philip Dru, Administrator
  • Ep. 0044:  DHP Villains:  “Colonel” Edward M. House
  • Ep. 0043:  “Knowledge is Power” — Not just a Cliche
  • Ep. 0042:  Thanksgiving Special:  Merrymount (A Pilgrim Story They Didn’t Tell You)
  • Ep. 0041:  Cointelpro
  • Ep. 0040:  Alexis de Tocqueville & Prof CJ on Democratic Despotism
  • Ep. 0039:  Intro to Revisionism
  • Ep. 0038:  ‘Merica Does Mengele Part 2:  CIA Mind Control Experiments
  • Ep. 0037:  Kill the Messenger:  A Dangerous History Movie Review
  • Ep. 0036:  ‘Merica Does Mengele Part 1: Radiation Experiments
  • Ep. 0035:  A History of the US Dollar Part 4
  • Ep. 0034:  The Iron Law of Oligarchy
  • Ep. 0033:  A History of the US Dollar, Part 3
  • Ep.  0032:  Uncle Sam vs Democracy Part 2:  Operation PB Success
  • Ep. 0031:  Uncle Sam vs Democracy Part 1:  Operation Ajax
  • Ep. 0030:  Lessons from the Bronze Age Collapse
  • Ep. 0029:  Greek Dark Age and Recovery
  • Ep. 0028:  Bronze Age Collapse, Part 2
  • Ep. 0027:  Bronze Age Collapse, Part 1
  • Ep. 0026:  A History of the US Dollar, Part 2
  • Ep. 0025:  DHP Heroes:  Lysander Spooner
  • Ep. 0024:  The Second Seminole War
  • Ep. 0023:  How the US Got Florida:  The First Seminole War
  • Ep. 0022:  Learn the Past
  • Ep. 0021:  A History of the US Dollar, Part 1
  • Ep. 0020:  Esoteric vs. Exoteric
  • Ep. 0019:  The First World War Part 4
  • Ep. 0018:  The First World War Part 3
  • Ep. 0017:  The First World War Part 2
  • Ep. 0016:  The First World War, Part 1
  • Ep. 0015:  The Age of Classical Liberalism in Europe
  • Ep. 0014:  Fall of the Soviet Empire
  • Ep. 0013:  Artifacts of American Progressivism
  • Ep. 0012:  American Progressivism
  • Ep. 0011:  DHP Heroes:  Karl Hess
  • Ep. 0010:  The Myth of Reagan
  • Ep. 0009:  The Philippines War, Part 2
  • Ep. 0008:  The Philippines War, Part 1
  • Ep. 0007:  The Spanish-American War
  • Ep. 0006:  The Large Policy
  • Ep. 0005:  Fall of Rome Follow-up
  • Ep. 0004:  Fall of Rome and Aftermath
  • Ep. 0003:  Prof CJ’s Approach to History Part II
  • Ep. 0002:  Prof CJ’s Approach to History Part I
  • Ep. 0001:  Intro

July 12

Ep. 0262: In Defense of Normalcy (w/Ryan S. Walters)


This DHP episode features CJ’s recent interview with historian Ryan S. Walters about his most recent book, The Jazz Age President: Defending Warren G. Harding, which was recently released in paperback.

Join CJ & Ryan as they discuss Warren Harding, his presidency, and how, in contrast to the Establishment’s take, Harding was actually a very good president, and far, far superior to his immediate predecessor, Woodrow Wilson – at least, if you actually value things like peace, freedom, civil liberties, & prosperity.

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January 25

Ep. 0156: A Modern-Day Grunt’s Perspective, Part 2

This is the second part of my conversation with BT, a US Army veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, about his experiences. (Be sure to check out last episode – #155 – for part 1 of this if you’ve not already done so.)

Join CJ & BT as they discuss:

  • BT’s first deployment to Iraq, including the conditions  in Mosul and surrounding areas where he was deployed and the shortcomings of his training relative to what he’d actually be dealing with
  • Problems unique to dealing with a counterinsurgency situation in an urban environment, including IEDs
  • Potential issues of friendly fire
  • Problematic thoughts and behaviors that BT noticed, both in himself and from observing others, that were caused by the stressful environment of operating in a war zone, especially one in which insurgents blended in with the civilian population
  • The different types of IEDs and vehicle bombs (VBIEDs), the US military’s attempts to deal with these, and the back-and-forth race between makers of IEDs and designers of counter-measures

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August 11

Ep. 0072: The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki

This month is the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki, and the subsequent surrender of Japan to the United States, ending World War II.  The standard mainstream American narrative about this portrays it as a no-brainer, a morally unquestionable & absolutely necessary decision that saved untold numbers of lives.  This narrative is not supported by many serious academic historians who are experts on this topic these days, and it is highly questioned in countries other than the United States, to put it mildly.  What’s the truth about these bombings?

Join CJ as he discusses:

  • A brief word on mass-bombing of civilians in WWII, and how prior to its entry into the war, the US government condemned any mass bombing of civilians, but began engaging in it on a larger scale than anyone else once in the war
  • The successful “Trinity” test of an A-bomb, and the effect that had on the US government’s decision-making
  • What was going on in the Japanese government & in the US government at the time
  • The Potsdam Conference & Declaration of July, 1945
  • The bombing of Hiroshima & its effects
  • The entry of the Soviet Union into the war against Japan & its effects
  • The bombing of Nagasaki & its effects [*Note:  Had an error I made here pointed out by a listener named Matt via Facebook: I said in the episode that Enola Gay also dropped the second bomb; it did not.  The E-G was involved in the 2nd mission as a weather recon plane, but another B-29 named “Bockscar” actually dropped the 2nd bomb.  I messed that detail up in my notes & as a result messed it up in the episode.]
  • Japan’s surrender
  • Some closing thoughts & observations on the bombings, their morality (or lack thereof), and debates that have continued ever since

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March 19

Ep. 0054: Three Leftist Historians Every Libertarian Should Read

Join CJ as he discusses the lives and work of the great 20th century leftist/revisionist American historians William Appleman Williams, Gabriel Kolko, and Howard Zinn.  While CJ doesn’t agree with them on every issue, nonetheless he agrees with them more often than not, especially on the subjects of war & peace, foreign policy, civil liberties, and their critiques of corporatism and the American Power Elite.

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February 15

CJ’s Appearances on Other Shows

 

Here’s a list of CJ’s appearances on other shows, in reverse-chronological order:

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