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The Counter-Revolution of 1776
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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when promoting his forthcoming book and describing its scope about Trump and the political movement.


Victor Davis Hanson

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NATO’s Double Standard on Iran, Europe’s Drift, and the Fraud Crisis at Home | Victor Davis Hanson
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to describe his forthcoming book covering Trump, January 6, and the first year of the administration.


Victor Davis Hanson

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Victor Davis Hanson: John Brennan’s ‘Rendezvous’ With Accountability Couldn’t Come Sooner
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, arguing the American Revolution was a counter-revolution against the brewing abolition of slavery in the British Empire.

Owen Glyn-Williams

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121 | The Federalist Papers
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as providing a similar analysis to Sakai's work on settler colonialism.


Nick Estes

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Reading J. Sakai's "Settlers" w/ Jared Ware (Pt.1)
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as one of the most clarifying books about why the American Revolution took place.

Gianni Paul

From Reagan to Trump: Neoliberalism, Class War, and American Decadence
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as a book by Gerald Horne that suffers from a lack of historical context.

Ross Wolfe

The Rise of Neo-Stalinism (Ft. Ross Wolfe)
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as one of the most clarifying books he has read recently.

Gianni Paul

[BEST OF 2025] From Reagan to Trump: Neoliberalism, Class War, and American Decadence
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as one of 

's recent texts.

Walter Turner


Gerald Horne

Africa Today – March 10, 2025
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, who says the hosts had Gerald Horne on the podcast and discussed a lot about the counter revolution of 1776.


Nick Estes

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