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The world turned upside down
Book • 1973
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as a book about the Chinese Cultural Revolution.


Margaret Atwood

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#573: Margaret Atwood — A Living Legend on Creative Process, The Handmaid’s Tale, Being a Mercenary Child, Resisting Labels, the Poet Rug Exchange, Liminal Beings, Burning Questions, Practical Utopias, and More
Recommended by a listener, Mike, as exploring radical Protestant sects during the English Revolution.

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Cancel Culture Is Over, If We Want It
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as one of his favorite books on art criticism.


Tyler Cowen

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Benjamin Moser on the Dutch Masters, Brazil, and Cultural Icons
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when discussing the English Civil War.

Paul Weston

#56 / Paul Weston, Landing coordinates, Cosmic Triggers and Glastonbury
Mentioned by Adrian as a comparative reference for English radical commoners, later added as a cognate influence.

Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra and Adrian Masters, "The Radical Spanish Empire: How Paperwork Politics Remade the New World" (Harvard UP, 2026)
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as a book that provided insights into addressing chronic disease epidemics.


Mark Hyman

The New Science Of Immuno-Rejuvenation with Dr. Jeffrey Bland
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, highlighting its message on learning from developing countries to center healthcare on communities.


Mark Hyman

The Love Diet: Healing Through Community with James Maskell and Tawny Jones
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when describing the chaos in England in the early 1600s.


Ian Clary

Baptists, Tradition, and the Great Retrieval with Ian Clary
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as a book that influenced his thinking on community-based healthcare.


Mark Hyman

Creating Health Outside Of The Doctor’s Office
Mentioned by Adrian Masters when comparing early modern English radicalism to Spanish New World movements.

Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra and Adrian Masters, "The Radical Spanish Empire: How Paperwork Politics Remade the New World" (Harvard UP, 2026)






