A small faction of radicals has won major elections in New York City—but does history suggest this could become something much larger?
In this episode, Mike Steger examines how fringe ideological movements throughout history have risen to power during periods of war, financial collapse, and political instability. Drawing comparisons between the Bolsheviks, Nazi Germany, revolutionary Iran, and today's political climate, Mike argues that America faces a familiar historical pattern—but also possesses a unique tradition capable of defeating it.
The discussion explores the rise of revolutionary movements, the collapse of institutions, the American System of political economy, and why President Trump's economic and foreign policy agenda represents what Mike describes as America's "secret weapon."
In this episode, Mike Steger examines how fringe ideological movements throughout history have risen to power during periods of war, financial collapse, and political instability. Drawing comparisons between the Bolsheviks, Nazi Germany, revolutionary Iran, and today's political climate, Mike argues that America faces a familiar historical pattern—but also possesses a unique tradition capable of defeating it.
The discussion explores the rise of revolutionary movements, the collapse of institutions, the American System of political economy, and why President Trump's economic and foreign policy agenda represents what Mike describes as America's "secret weapon."
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