
Episode: Explaining Corporate Era America
Pub date: 2026-02-19
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In this episode of History 102, 'WhatIfAltHist' creator Rudyard Lynch and co-host Austin Padgett explore American history's "Corporate Era," dissecting the rise of managerial elites , cultural shifts toward nihilism , and the recurring structural patterns shaping modern society’s evolution.
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(01:42) Internal Colonization and the Pax Americana
(05:19) Houston Smith’s Forgotten Truth and Disbelief in Progress
(08:08) The Transition from Small Business to National Corporations
(10:30) The Double Helix: Cycles of Constant vs. Change
(13:11) Comparisons to the Roman Republic’s Decadence
(16:59) Sam Francis’ Leviathan and Its Enemies
(21:09) The Old Industrial WASP Elite vs. New Bureaucracy
(25:32) Frederick Jackson Turner and Frontier Individualism
(28:55) The Gilded Age and the Rise of Populism
(33:00) FDR and the Democratic Coalition
(36:02) Cultural Origins: North vs. South English Settlement Patterns
(40:24) Staggered Industrialization and Geographic History
(43:38) Internal Colonization of Appalachia
(51:00) Post-War Prosperity and the Decision to Lower Inequality
(56:40) The Great Forgetting: Loss of Tradition and Social Technology
(01:01:17) Anti-Fragility and the Advantage of Federalism
(01:07:41) The Managerial Revenge Against Founder Families
(01:13:30) Imperial America and the Northeastern Core
(01:19:11) The Lonely Crowd: Anxiety-Based City Culture
(01:23:01) The Destabilization of Black Communities under Progressivism
(01:36:24) Neoliberalism and the Age of the Last Men
(01:46:46) The State of Denial and the Wealth of Old America
(02:04:39) The Mutation of Marxism in Institutions
(02:10:10) The 120-Year Cycle and Decay of Hollywood
(02:19:02) American Beauty as a Reflection of Modern Nihilism
(02:23:59) Wrap
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