a lot of the great, foundational, and keyed history books of the 19th and early 20th centuries have gone down the memory hole, and typically when I want to dive deeper on a subject I get google results for books written in the 90s at best. You were the first place I’d heard of the dunning school, for example.
Do you have any suggestions for a resource or reference that will get those classic authors and works on my radar?
Considering the "RETVRN TO THE 90s" meme among conservative talking heads, I'm surprised you haven't done an IQ supplement on the decade at least in part.
Hey Scott, IQ question-
a lot of the great, foundational, and keyed history books of the 19th and early 20th centuries have gone down the memory hole, and typically when I want to dive deeper on a subject I get google results for books written in the 90s at best. You were the first place I’d heard of the dunning school, for example.
Do you have any suggestions for a resource or reference that will get those classic authors and works on my radar?
Considering the "RETVRN TO THE 90s" meme among conservative talking heads, I'm surprised you haven't done an IQ supplement on the decade at least in part.
This was a great episode. Loved the backpack question. Your piece in 1776 was also excellent; best analysis in the debate by far. Thank you!
One point of pessimism is SCOTUS denying cert in the TJ high school case
American Chavez is one of the best Greer takes. Excellent episode as always Scott!
Scott
What would your alternative to diversity equity and inclusion be in response to normies (conservatives need to offer alternatives not just negatives)