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The Communist Manifesto cover

Marx is often credited with being the originator of modern communism or Marxism, but I think that's probably giving him a little too much credit.

Sentiment: Critical Analysis
Trigger: impact of Marx's ideas
For: Students of political theory and history
Key quote: If you read Marx and find out what he was all about, that's exactly what he was hoping to prevent and stop and eliminate.
The host discusses the evolution of Marx's ideas and their unintended consequences in history. He emphasizes that while Marx aimed to prevent oppression, his theories were misapplied, leading to significant historical tragedies.
ASIN: B0D9JKG2VD
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Brave New World cover
Brave New World
Aldous Huxley

I'm reminded of a quote by the writer Aldous Huxley about how ideas end up influencing people.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: influence of ideas
For: Readers interested in the impact of literature on society
Key quote: I'm reminded of a quote by the writer Aldous Huxley about how ideas end up influencing people.
The host briefly mentions Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World' to illustrate how ideas can shape individuals and society. This reference serves to highlight the broader theme of the impact of literature on thought.
ASIN: 0060850523
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The Sykes-Pico agreement cover

The most famous is known as the Sykes-Pico agreement, but there are others that cataloged the Great Powers plan for ripping apart the Ottoman Empire.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: secret treaties and imperialism
For: Historians and students of international relations
Key quote: The most famous is known as the Sykes-Pico agreement, but there are others that cataloged the Great Powers plan for ripping apart the Ottoman Empire, if the great powers on the allied side won the war.
The host discusses the implications of the Sykes-Pico agreement in the context of post-war diplomacy and the secretive nature of international treaties. This book is mentioned to highlight the historical significance of the agreement in shaping modern Middle Eastern geopolitics and the reactions it elicited from the Ottoman government.
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Eugene Rogan cover

Eugene Rogan says in his book that there's this audible gasp as they hear the plans that France and Britain and that Russia have, you know, for the future of the Ottomans.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Dismemberment of Ottoman Empire
For: Historians and students of Middle Eastern history
Key quote: Eugene Rogan says in his book that there's this audible gasp as they hear the plans that France and Britain and that Russia have, you know, for the future of the Ottomans.
The host references Eugene Rogan's book to highlight the significant impact of the Sykes-Pico agreement and other treaties on the fate of the Ottoman Empire. Rogan's work illustrates the shock and consequences faced by the Ottoman leadership upon learning about the plans of the Great Powers to divide their territory.
ASIN: 0521663121
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The Great War cover
The Great War
Peter Hart

Peter Hart's wonderful book The Great War discusses the extreme experiences of soldiers during combat, highlighting the moral choices they face under pressure.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: impact of war on soldiers
For: Readers interested in military history and psychology
Key quote: Those kinds of moments that the extremes of human experience where these moral choices are thrust in your face.
The host mentions 'The Great War' by Peter Hart to illustrate the profound psychological impact of war on soldiers and the moral dilemmas they face in extreme situations. The book provides vivid accounts that highlight the harrowing experiences of individuals during the conflict, emphasizing the long-lasting scars left by such events.
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The Lord of the Rings cover
The Lord of the Rings
J.R.R. Tolkien

The excerpt mentions Tolkien's experience in the First World War and how it influenced his writing of 'The Lord of the Rings'.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Tolkien and World War I
For: Readers interested in literature and history
Key quote: there's a very Tolkien-esque feeling to the First World War.
The host discusses the parallels between the First World War and Tolkien's work, particularly 'The Lord of the Rings'. They highlight how Tolkien's experiences in the war influenced his storytelling, reflecting themes of doomed heroism and sacrifice.
ASIN: B0099SNQYG
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Armageddon cover
Armageddon
Peter Hart

Armageddon is exactly what historian Peter Hart called this period of the war.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: biological warfare in WWI
For: History enthusiasts and those interested in military strategy.
Key quote: In late 1917, the Germans are desperate enough to try all sorts of things, including the equivalent of biological warfare.
The host briefly touches on the concept of biological warfare during World War I, highlighting its dangers and implications. The mention of 'Armageddon' serves to underscore the catastrophic potential of such weapons in historical context.
ASIN: B073JDNG1P
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Monkampf cover
Monkampf
Adolf Hitler

The bitterness that experiences like this generate, and they do so in an entire generation after this war.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: Post-war generational impact
For: Listeners interested in historical impacts on society
Key quote: The bitterness that experiences like this generate, and they do so in an entire generation after this war.
The host briefly touches on the lasting bitterness experienced by a generation following the war. This mention serves to highlight the broader emotional and psychological effects of historical events, referencing 'Monkampf' in this context.
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Mein Kampf cover

Hitler writes about the end of the war and the feelings of betrayal and loss experienced by German soldiers, reflecting on the sacrifices made during the conflict.

Sentiment: Critical Analysis
Trigger: Hitler's reflections on war
For: Historians and political analysts
Key quote: Hitler writes about the end of the war and the feelings of betrayal and loss experienced by German soldiers, reflecting on the sacrifices made during the conflict.
The host discusses how 'Mein Kampf' provides insight into Hitler's perspective on the aftermath of World War I. This reflection highlights the emotional turmoil and sense of betrayal felt by German soldiers, which shaped the political landscape of the time.
ASIN: B0F7N9VZYB
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Storm of Steel cover
Storm of Steel
Ernst Jünger

Some people straight up enjoyed the experience. Ernst Jünger has a piece in his book where he does something that I think many people throughout history have done when they're at giant historical events.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: historical events experience
For: Readers interested in historical perspectives
Key quote: Ernst Jünger has a piece in his book where he does something that I think many people throughout history have done when they're at giant historical events.
The host mentions 'Storm of Steel' to highlight how individuals have reacted to significant historical moments. This reference suggests that Jünger's work captures a unique perspective on the human experience during such events.
ASIN: B09K1WVXCZ
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The Pity of War cover
The Pity of War
Neil Ferguson

Historian Neil Ferguson in his book, The Pity of War, describes the remembrances of a couple of soldiers who were probably representative of a whole lot of these soldiers.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: World War I Peace Agreement
For: Historians and those interested in military history
Key quote: Historian Neil Ferguson in his book, The Pity of War, describes the remembrances of a couple of soldiers who were probably representative of a whole lot of these soldiers.
The host mentions Neil Ferguson's 'The Pity of War' to highlight the contrasting perspectives of soldiers who viewed their wartime experiences as significant adventures. This discussion serves to illustrate the complex emotions surrounding the First World War and its aftermath, particularly in relation to the ideals of self-determination and the consequences of the Versailles Peace Treaty.
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King Leopold's Ghost cover
King Leopold's Ghost
Adam Hochschild

Adam Hochschild in his book relates a story from the time of the last German offensive, illustrating the emotional toll of war on families.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: emotional toll of war
For: Readers interested in the emotional aspects of historical conflicts.
Key quote: Adam Hochschild in his book relates a story from the time of the last German offensive, illustrating the emotional toll of war on families.
The host mentions Adam Hochschild's book to highlight a specific story that illustrates the impact of war on families. This reference serves to provide context for the discussion on the emotional consequences of conflict.
ASIN: 8499429440
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Battlefields cover
Battlefields
Donovan Webster

Author Donovan Webster wrote a whole book on the state of those battlefields and earlier wars today, focusing on the pollution and dangers left behind.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Impact of World War I
For: Historians and those interested in war's emotional impact
Key quote: You know, you don't know how much of the really nasty stuff to get into on a program like this, because you don't want to be gratuitous, but what you do want to be able to do is in your mind's eye, see what these people are seeing, right?
The host mentions 'Battlefields' by Donovan Webster to illustrate the profound emotional and societal aftermath of World War I. The book serves as a lens through which to understand the lasting scars left on individuals and communities affected by the war.
ASIN: B00164MNSG
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