History 102 with WhatifAltHist's Rudyard Lynch and Austin Padgett
History 102 with WhatifAltHist's Rudyard Lynch and Austin Padgett

History 102 with WhatifAltHist's Rudyard Lynch and Austin Padgett

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Rudyard Lynch, creator of the enormously popular YouTube channel WhatifAltHist joins Austin Padgett every week to offer a deeper understanding of critical moments in history. Together they identify patterns in order to predict the future and understand the dynamics that result in civilizations rising and falling. We cover WW1, WW2, Classical Greece, Medieval Islam, the rise of Communism, and more. History 102 is a part of the Turpentine podcast network. Learn more: www.turpentine.co

Recent Episodes

Explaining Protestantism's History
MAR 20, 2026
Explaining Protestantism's History
In this episode of History 102, 'WhatIfAltHist' creator Rudyard Lynch and co-host Austin Padgett analyze Protestantism’s global evolution, exploring how sectarian dogmas, economic shifts, and historical transitions from the 1600s shaped modern Western identity. -- FOLLOW ON X: @whatifalthist (Rudyard) @LudwigNverMises (Austin) @TurpentineMedia -- TIMESTAMPS: (00:16) The Historical Impact of Protestantism (01:32) Protestantism as the Spear Tip of Innovation (03:51) The Shifting Religious and Ethnic Landscape (05:29) Modernity and the Erasure of History (11:20) Nietzsche and the Death of God (16:57) The Theological Origins of Science (21:33) The Map of Protestant Europe in 1600 (27:00) Rationality vs Modern Anti-Intellectualism (35:08) The Social Conservatism of the Reformation (38:05) John Calvin and the Power of Sincerity (40:51) Max Weber and the Calvinist Work Ethic (42:53) Psychological Drives: Busyness vs Sovereignty (44:02) The Rise of Therapy and Wellness Culture (56:01) Germanic Cultures and the Protestant Map (1:03:08) Lutheranism and the Individual Reader (1:06:50) Jante’s Law and Scandinavian Conformity (1:14:33) Pietism and the Wellspring of Philosophy (1:18:17) Calvinism: Totalitarianism and Capitalist Freedom (1:35:47)) The Quakers and Social Radicalism (1:39:24) The Baptists and Adult Baptism (1:43:32) Methodism and the Great Awakenings (1:49:39) Anglicanism and the English Establishment (2:01:39) Mormonism and the Faustian Will (2:05:42) Pentecostalism and Growth in the Third World (2:14:00) Darwinism and the 21st-Century Religious Collapse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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144 MIN
Explaining the Age of the Last Men
MAR 14, 2026
Explaining the Age of the Last Men
In this episode of History 102, 'WhatIfAltHist' creator Rudyard Lynch and co-host Austin Padgett explore Nietzsche’s warning of a society trading spiritual greatness for hollow comfort, where bureaucratic materialism and moral relativity replace objective truths, resulting in profound social stagnation. -- FOLLOW ON X: @whatifalthist (Rudyard) @LudwigNverMises (Austin) @TurpentineMedia -- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Intro (00:16) The Age of the Last Men: overview (01:38) Population paradox: 8 billion people and global conformity (05:06) The last men vs. the Übermensch (08:20) Ressentiment and the crushing of human agency (11:02) Invisibles and the materialist worldview (13:49) The managerial bureaucracy and the tragedy of the commons (19:09) Mouse utopia, Marxism, and mass politics (24:35) Postmodernism as intellectual filibuster (33:54) Equality and the banning of historical evidence (39:17) Nietzsche's three-generation time horizon (42:00) How democracies vote for their own suicide (47:12) American Beauty and the behavioral sink (54:45) Grand vs. good: Nietzsche's extra moral axis (58:07) Mouse utopia explained (1:03:26) Rural vs. urban and socialist enforcement of mouse utopia (1:09:48) Spengler and the peak of western nihilism (1:17:02) The Faustian bargain and the western soul (1:19:27) The network state and the loss of depth (1:23:43) Passive evil and the age of the last men as a capstone warning (1:28:24) Brave New World, The Giver, and escaping the terrarium (1:33:26) Chronology: World War I as the origin wound (1:36:33) The Nazis, the Cold War, and the great taboo (1:40:52) Marx as systemizer and the fractured right (1:43:17) Nietzsche's philosophy for the Übermensch (1:50:22) Edward Bernays and psychological manipulation (1:53:54) The great eternal no: camel, lion, and child (2:01:12) Are we watching the end of the age of the last men now? (2:05:15) AI and the last era of pure human players (2:10:07) Ethnic switches and cultural self-modulation (2:13:06) Creator culture vs. last men degeneration (2:15:37) Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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137 MIN
Explaining the Cold War
MAR 8, 2026
Explaining the Cold War
In this episode of History 102, 'WhatIfAltHist' creator Rudyard Lynch and co-host Austin Padgett analyze critical historical moments and patterns to predict the future, focusing here on the Cold War's origins, psychological trauma, and global impact. -- FOLLOW ON X: @whatifalthist (Rudyard) @LudwigNverMises (Austin) @TurpentineMedia -- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00 ) Intro (00:15 ) Developmental Abstraction: Children vs. Societies (02:05 ) The "Rubbedo" Stage and Modern Teenager Society (03:04 ) Ancient Mythologies and Priest-Class Archetypes (04:41 ) Personal Anecdotes on Mortality and the Inevitable (07:11 ) Modernity’s Loss of Tragedy and Human Baselines (09:12 ) The Cold War as a Traumatic Global Event (11:13 ) Living on the "Knife's Edge" of Nuclear Annihilation (13:05 ) Cold War Impact on Modern Masculinity and Agency (15:15 ) Future Control: AI, Totalitarianism, and Nukes (18:14 ) Distinguishing Theory of Mind: Empathy vs. Sympathy (19:50 ) Transitioning from World War II to the Cold War (21:50 ) Anti-Soviet Sentiment: General Patton and Churchill (23:24 ) Defining the "Iron Curtain" and Post-War Division (24:47 ) Soviet Occupation and Mass Ethnic Shifts (25:42 ) Key Strategic Conferences: Tehran and Potsdam (27:17 ) FDR’s Miscalculation of Stalin and the Soviet Military (01:05:12 ) Analyzing Soviet Internal Strategy and Global Politics (01:35:20 ) Modern Geopolitical Parallels: China and Iran (01:52:10 ) Historical Cycles and Future Geopolitical Predictions (02:34:56 ) Final Lessons: George Washington and Letting Go of Power (02:35:33 ) Conclusion: The Age of the Last Men Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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156 MIN
Explaining the Pax Americana
MAR 4, 2026
Explaining the Pax Americana
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. -- FOLLOW ON X: @whatifalthist (Rudyard) @LudwigNverMises (Austin) @TurpentineMedia -- 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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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145 MIN