In this episode of History 102, 'WhatIfAltHist' creator Rudyard Lynch and co-host Austin Padgett examine the systemic evolution of American global hegemony, contrasting Pax Americana's democratic mass-society constraints against historical aristocratic models while exploring cultural agency and geopolitical transitions.
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Introduction to the Pax Americana
(02:16) The Postmodern System and Psychological Traps
(04:46) Transcending Historical Frames
(06:55) The Value of Universal Wisdom
(08:26) Managing Empire Cycles and System Dependencies
(10:05) Human Nature and the "Universal Person"
(11:34) Democratizing Cultural Agency
(13:30) The Disjointed Reality of American Power
(15:52) Case Study: The Vietnam War
(18:50) Case Study: The Iraq War and Democratic Failure
(21:55) The "No Chill" President
(24:26) The Global Anglo System and the Pax Britannica
(27:14) Resentment Against the Liberal World Order
(30:21) Emergent Phenomena vs. Cabals
(32:55) Modernity, Systems, and the Loss of Agency
(34:50) The 9/11 Psychological Shift and "Revenge" Culture
(41:15) The Post-Cold War Global Consensus and Neoliberalism
(48:20) Structural Incentives in the Department of Commerce
(54:10) The Failure of Centralized Economic Arbitrations (Greece Case Study)
(1:05:30) British Indirect Rule and the Aristocratic Model
(1:18:45) Germany, Japan, and the Rebellion Against Modernity
(1:32:10) Liberalism as the Foundation of the Pax Americana
(1:45:50) Industrial Priest Classes and Social Herd Mentality
(2:01:20) Sexual Polarity and Celtic Influence in American Culture
(2:15:10) System-Wide Corruption vs. Accountable Power
(2:24:32) Conclusion and Future Topics: The Cold War
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