
#142 Teddy Roosevelt and J.P. Morgan
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Notable books mentioned: The Hour of Fate, Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan, and the Battle to Transform American Capitalism by Susan Burfield, Go Like Hell by A.J. Boehm, Empires of Light, Meet You in Hell
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The host mentions this book to illustrate the intense power struggle between Theodore Roosevelt and J.P. Morgan during a pivotal moment in American…

The host mentions 'Go Like Hell' as a comparable work that explores intense rivalries in the business world, specifically focusing on the competiti…

The host mentions 'Empires of Light' as part of a discussion on books that explore the competition and interactions between significant historical…

#142 Teddy Roosevelt and J.P. Morgan mentions The Hour of Fate, Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan, and the Battle to Transform American Capitalism by Susan Burfield, Go Like Hell by A.J. Boehm, Empires of Light, and Meet You in Hell with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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- The conversation centers on American capitalism conflict.
- A second recurring theme is American capitalism transformation.
- Referenced books include The Hour of Fate, Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan, and the Battle to Transform American Capitalism by Susan Burfield and Go Like Hell by A.J. Boehm.
- The strongest audience signal points to Readers interested in American history and capitalism and Readers interested in historical business rivalries.
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“The book discusses the conflict between Roosevelt and Morgan during a crisis that neither could solve, highlighting their interactions and the historical context of American capitalism.”
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“This book talks about the war between Enzo Ferrari, Carroll Shelby, and Henry Ford II, and is mentioned as similar to The Hour of Fate.”
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“This book is about the competition and interactions between Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and George Westinghouse, mentioned as similar to The Hour of Fate.”
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“This book discusses the war between Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick, noted as similar to The Hour of Fate.”
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“The speaker reflects on lessons from history found in 'The House of Morgan', particularly regarding the dynamics of business strength and competition.”
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“The speaker mentions reading a book that discusses the invention of holding companies in relation to antitrust laws.”
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“E.H. Harriman is described as an important character in 'The Hour of Fate'.”
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“The excerpt mentions a part of the book where Teddy Roosevelt and Morgan have a meeting.”
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“The speaker mentions reading the autobiography of Nelson Mandela, highlighting his use of physical activity and reading to relieve stress.”
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