Know Your Friends: 100th Episode Mailbag
Podcast |
Know Your Enemy
Publisher |
Matthew Sitman
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
History
News
Politics
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 19, 2024
Episode Duration |
01:21:10

To celebrate the 100th episode of Know Your Enemy, Matt and Sam decided to open up the mailbag and field listener questions—which, as always, proved to be incredibly intelligent and interesting, with topics ranging from what they've learned along the way to the politics of guns. Plus, past guests from the podcast stop by to offer their commentary on this auspicious occasion. 

Sources:

John Lukacs, The Hitler of History (1997)

Confessions of an Original Sinner (1989)

A New History of the Cold War (1966)

Michael Oakeshott, Notebooks, 1922-1986 (2014)

Christopher Smart, "from Jubilate Agno," written between 1759-1763, published 1939

...and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon to listen to all of our bonus episodes!

Matt and Sam answer listener questions for their 100th episode—and hear from friends of the podcast, new and old.

To celebrate the 100th episode of Know Your Enemy, Matt and Sam decided to open up the mailbag and field listener questions—which, as always, proved to be incredibly intelligent and interesting, with topics ranging from what they've learned along the way to the politics of guns. Plus, past guests from the podcast stop by to offer their commentary on this auspicious occasion. 

Sources:

John Lukacs, The Hitler of History (1997)

Confessions of an Original Sinner (1989)

A New History of the Cold War (1966)

Michael Oakeshott, Notebooks, 1922-1986 (2014)

Christopher Smart, "from Jubilate Agno," written between 1759-1763, published 1939

...and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon to listen to all of our bonus episodes!

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