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EP25 The Long View 

Dan Carlin
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Dan tries focusing a much wider historical lens on perennial human issues like war, land ownership, immigration, ethnicity, environmental worries and the double-edged sword that is human inventiveness.
1. “Agricola and Germania” by Tacitus
2. “A Most Dangerous Book: Tacitus's Germania from the Roman Empire to the Third Reich” by Christopher B. Krebs

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31 мар 2023

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@StaatsAttackk
@StaatsAttackk Год назад
Such a good addendum. Please bring back regular common sense episodes. I need this dan back in my life.
@jaredmello
@jaredmello Год назад
That would be great. He is one of my favorite voices of reason in the political world, and one of the few people I really trust to tell me the straight truth.
@TurkishRepublicanX
@TurkishRepublicanX Год назад
This turned out to be one of my least favorite addendums
@anunnakicrown
@anunnakicrown Год назад
If he made much more common sense they'd take him out...
@HankBukowski
@HankBukowski Год назад
​@@TurkishRepublicanXCool. 🙄
@johnjasper9011
@johnjasper9011 Год назад
Addendum might be better. Dan was once again ahead of the curve cutting off his political podcast right around the time things became super toxic. He could have gotten sucked into one orbit or the other, especially with his Rogan connection. I'm actually really glad he pulled back. All of those old shows are as relevant today as they were then, too.
@jakethibault2890
@jakethibault2890 Год назад
Thank you Dan, never stop
@julesknight1511
@julesknight1511 Год назад
Unless you have cancer. Or get a higher paying job. Or your 18 year old girlfriend says your not paying enough attention to her. Or you accidentally uncover the truth about the Masons plan for total world domination. Or if you are currently enjoying Picard season 3. Or if your town has a train derail spilling hazardous chemicals into your backyard. Or if you find Jesus and move to Amazon to profligate the Word to jungle natives. Or if you stop feeling like a 'Dan' and become a 'Danielle' instead. Or if your buddy arrives with beer and pizza. Or if that taco you eat last night wants to violently migrate to a better place - Now!!! Or if it turns out those drugs really were worth the price paid. But other than that, keep up the great prose my friend or else you'll get the hose again!!!
@Kustan112
@Kustan112 Год назад
Ever.
@0rangecray0n
@0rangecray0n Год назад
Never ever
@jadunbar88
@jadunbar88 Год назад
You don't think he's starting to get a little long winded?
@Time_Is_Left
@Time_Is_Left Год назад
@@jadunbar88 Ha! Love it
@EpicICP
@EpicICP Год назад
Theory confirmed! We love whatever you decide to throw out to us. Thanks Dan!
@BCNick22
@BCNick22 Год назад
I recently went back in the archives to purchase the punic wars series and was absolutely blown away. Keep up the great work and im crossing my fingers for a 15 hour Napoleon extravaganza! However there are infinite areas to choose from, all will be great no doubt. ✌️✌️
@jordanfromit5998
@jordanfromit5998 Год назад
Napoleon is one I have wanted for a long time!
@BobbyCoggins
@BobbyCoggins Год назад
40 hours!!! The Napoleonic Era is one of my most favorite (they're all my favorites, LOL) periods of history.
@BCNick22
@BCNick22 Год назад
@@BobbyCoggins honestly I say it because only recently I have started studying Napoleon and there are (in modern times) different views on him. Some proclaim him as not this SATAN HELLS SPAWN type figure, like a Nero for example, but a complex and brilliant man in ways. His advocates claim a severe smear campaign has long been waged against him. I HAVE NO CLUE, but I'm sure Dan would have a lot to say about these contrasting personalities portrayed. Plus he went on a quest to the kings chamber at the giza pyramid and spent a night in there in some odd esoteric ritual which apparently freaked him the hell out. He was heavy into the occult from what I gather... But it's not much and I can only imagine from the very short research I've done, a show on Napoleon would be absolutely full of outlandish and poignant stuff. Ive read Tolstoy's war and peace but I'm really clueless about Napoleon the man. I'm sure one will come in the future. ✌️✌️
@justins21482
@justins21482 Год назад
The punic wars was great! Also ghosts of the ostfront, also fantastic
@JaMeshuggah
@JaMeshuggah Год назад
​@@BCNick22 British propaganda truly did the man dirty; there's an old, free, great podcast that gives a little more of Napoleon's side if you look for it.
@King0Jingaling
@King0Jingaling Год назад
It's so rare in this day and age that people actually have a 'long view' and put anything in historical context, Hardcore History is basically the only place I find it. You're a true Scholar Dan!
@moodist1er
@moodist1er 11 месяцев назад
Sounds like apologetics got propaganda and power structures, like people didn't know they didn't want to be slaves back when there were slaves. It's a clown's justification for being domesticated into a cultivated identity.
@jaydub5011
@jaydub5011 11 месяцев назад
Theres no evidence of men exsisting for 300k years.. Gobekli Teppe is like 10k years old..
@lennys6059
@lennys6059 Год назад
Whenever you put something out the people will listen, can’t recommend you enough! Keep it up Dan, at your pace!
@whitey129
@whitey129 Год назад
Dan you've changed my life dramatically. I love you from the bottom of my heart.
@benabaxter
@benabaxter Год назад
A long view is not apart of some kind of human perspective. It's another kind of human perspective. Determining what the story is is just another application of judgment---and therefore describes your values as much if not more than it describes what happened in the past.
@johnshistory6522
@johnshistory6522 Год назад
Cheddar man could have been any colour. They just chose dark, the guy that did the research said so himself
@toddpickens
@toddpickens Год назад
Fantastic way to find perspective
@kn-df6cr
@kn-df6cr Год назад
They lied about cheddar man
@chewy6652
@chewy6652 Год назад
They not only lied, they didn't correct the claims even after the DNA was retest and found him to be white european
@Noob3475
@Noob3475 Год назад
Dan, you have helped me through the hardest periods of my life. Thank you for what you do. You can turn on the mic and talk and I would listen. I also appreciate and crave the integrity you hold yourself to when it comes to your passion. Game recognizes game, and you are one of my heroes. As someone who is climbing the academic ladder, thank you for your integrity, your passion, and your footnotes. Sincerely, One of the hard corps
@erpthompsonqueen9130
@erpthompsonqueen9130 Год назад
Thank you. Watching from Alaska.
@FredUAW
@FredUAW Год назад
Yes, more of this please!!!! The podcasts where you rif are special in their own way. By all means give us more of this!!
@TheModernSinatra
@TheModernSinatra Год назад
Thanks! Seeing something new from Dan Carlin always makes my day.
@genodian
@genodian Год назад
This certainly proves that even just getting in front of the mic and putting something out will be great regardless. Thanks for the experiment, hope to see more soon Dan
@CJLiveFromTheOutdoors
@CJLiveFromTheOutdoors Год назад
Exactly!
@stephkadwell4767
@stephkadwell4767 Год назад
Awesome! I've been down these long rocky roads into deep history myself. You weave these threads together so well.
@kylieflood9766
@kylieflood9766 Год назад
Thank you Dan!!!
@seansullivan5965
@seansullivan5965 Год назад
Loved this show, Dan - do more like these. Just listening to you talk is worth it to all your listeners. When you talked of adding two long life times, and how different the world would be, it reminded me of something I thought of a while back. I was born in the mid 80's and my great grandma, who lived well into her 90's, was born in 1903. When I was in grade school, something like the american civil war seemed like ancient history to me. I knew my great grandma pretty well, and to think she would have met veterans really put something about the passing of time in perspective for me. It was kinda like the feeling when you get older.
@poopybody1469
@poopybody1469 Год назад
A blessing on a Saturday morning. Thank you Dan!
@reneechalfant3473
@reneechalfant3473 Год назад
Thank you Dan I just love listening to you with my ear buds in while I’m doing any yard work… it’s like hanging out with a friend who has really good information,, I’m just nodding my head and agreeing the whole time.
@axelvargasm
@axelvargasm Год назад
Amazing reflections , thank you so much Dan, regards from Argentina!
@chaltyron
@chaltyron Год назад
Dan’s comparison of the span of time to the span of a single individuals average lifespan in linage as a unit of measurement is really thought provoking
@jamesfeisttabla
@jamesfeisttabla Год назад
I would listen to this but am already all set to hear part V of The Wrath of Khans for the 12th time…. I have a problem
@gopibble
@gopibble Год назад
Appreciate sharing your thoughts..
@jdlucke8967
@jdlucke8967 Год назад
Thank you for this!
@chrisparker9201
@chrisparker9201 Год назад
I like that your lens looks forward and behind with such clarity. This is my first exposure to your work. It will not be the last.
@Netotrefirefem
@Netotrefirefem Год назад
Thank you, Dan! Every time there’s a New show it’s like christmas
@caesarsailor4051
@caesarsailor4051 Год назад
I disagree alot with you, but I am a firm supporter and only hope the best for you and yours! I thrive on your shows, and personally love the frank conversation, cause that’s what it is a conversation!
@jammerkitchens164
@jammerkitchens164 Год назад
Well, Dan it worked. And everyone is now expecting a new series, surely titled 'By the Seat of Dan Carlin's Pants,' to be issued at regular intervals. Your perspectives, irrespective of subject matter, are profound and we are all better for it
@achilleus918
@achilleus918 Год назад
always a treat to listen to dan!
@hsd5803
@hsd5803 Год назад
It was a good show and I was glad to get it
@SVDassassin
@SVDassassin Год назад
PLEASE more of this
@PerfectSense77
@PerfectSense77 10 месяцев назад
More like this please. This was just as interesting as your researched content. The problem with the 9 month gaps is sometimes the topic is uninteresting to me so then it turns into an 18 month gap. Regular stuff is a good antidote.
@bryansughrue8055
@bryansughrue8055 Год назад
Thanks Dan!
@nosillalaluna7078
@nosillalaluna7078 Год назад
You fascinate me. In the box , out , under , on top , or alongside. Thought provoking, amazing subjects , with out, deranged fantastical fodder , to filter out or choke down along the way . Much appreciated, thank you for sharing your gift of gab and that razor sharp mind . Your a treasure.
@Unhacker
@Unhacker Год назад
History in the making *and* new Hardcore History made? Did someone wish really, really hard? Fantastic!
@OneWithWonderland
@OneWithWonderland Год назад
Lovelovelove it!!!!
@jasong782
@jasong782 Год назад
Just warning you, this podcast will be like a dinner conversation.... *proceeds to have the most interesting dinner conversation ever
@mickeyb2822
@mickeyb2822 Год назад
Love your work
@user-on2ys9jr6t
@user-on2ys9jr6t Год назад
I would love to hear an episode on the Irish famine, one of the most well known but least understood tragedies in European history.
@EMAN00619
@EMAN00619 7 месяцев назад
This might be the best episode you ever made. Funny with given the intro you give it.
@stever089
@stever089 Год назад
Always a good deal of excitement with every new episode
@vincentdavis1926
@vincentdavis1926 9 месяцев назад
It was nice while it lasted, Dan. You had a good run buddy! You should thank these people for the support that you may not have actually deserved. Then again, I'm sure you are the common prototypical American man so it makes sense that you have become so popular. However, what actually needs to become popular is the model for the origin of the bubonic plague in Ukraine cited by Kristian Kristenson in his New European Prehistory public lecture where he says "we are all russians" ;)
@skanderkechih2433
@skanderkechih2433 Год назад
Night work ! Perfect companion.
@shaunpuzio6812
@shaunpuzio6812 Год назад
Always a happy day when I stumble upon new DC content! 😍
@BubblewrapHighway
@BubblewrapHighway Год назад
I paid for your entire collection and would happily do it again.
@csizemore423
@csizemore423 Год назад
Awesome I've been waiting for a pre history episode now we only need 4 more hours of it loo
@mschwims3121
@mschwims3121 Год назад
Keepem coming Dan.
@danstvguy
@danstvguy Год назад
Simply the best.
@coolcrum98
@coolcrum98 Год назад
Best channel on RU-vid imo.
@juju1896
@juju1896 Год назад
I was in my 20s when I started researching my genealogy. Once I got back 5-6 generations and looked at how my ancestral lines doubled with each generation, I realized I’m related to everybody and last names are fleeting trivia. I’m surprised you didn’t touch on population changes at all. One thing no one ever talks about is that there are too many of us on the planet. Great listening as always. It reminded me how foolish people are to get attached to land, as if we're taking it with us. People lose the ability to separate their own identity from some familiar chunk of land. It's been the cause of many foolish wars. thank you!
@Deridus
@Deridus Год назад
Didn't touch on population changes? Seriously, how'd you miss that? He expounded upon it in multiple different ways, from Anglo-Saxon replacing Celts who replaced Chetterman (spelling?), to ancient Mesopotamia switch hands to modern Zhonggou's demographics, as well as his thoughts on using "First Nations."
@KamilioShow
@KamilioShow Год назад
2 hours, 4 hours, 8 or 12, I'll listen to Dan talk about history for probably about as long as he'll want to talk about it
@greendalf123
@greendalf123 Год назад
Excellent episode Dan! Pre-history is underrated
@jdawg8157
@jdawg8157 Год назад
Thanks Dan 👏
@oldboyplays900
@oldboyplays900 Год назад
Love ya, Dan. Thanks much for this.
@kenkruzel5455
@kenkruzel5455 Год назад
The great Galactica history book. Yes let's go there
@andrewdehart6191
@andrewdehart6191 Год назад
Dan, would love to hear a series of antebellum U.S./run-up to the Civil War.
@coolnes950
@coolnes950 Год назад
Yes! Only Dan could breath life into a man like John Brown.
@CJLiveFromTheOutdoors
@CJLiveFromTheOutdoors Год назад
Great idea!
@yomomz3921
@yomomz3921 Год назад
I'd enjoy hearing about how Lincoln changed the fundamental character of the republic - and whether it was justified.
@stephenwright8257
@stephenwright8257 Год назад
I totally get it… I am Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish and Prussian. All were pagans at one time and have very little documentation on their times.
@jasonmoore7223
@jasonmoore7223 Год назад
We ❤ Dan & crew
@jessehoganjessehogan
@jessehoganjessehogan Год назад
Would be great to have playlists for your reporters to see their prior stories 🤘🏽
@atticusprime937
@atticusprime937 Год назад
So stoked!! been checking everyday for a new show! Thank you
@michaelburbidge5835
@michaelburbidge5835 Год назад
Love the way Dan Carlin thinks.
@hankshistory9486
@hankshistory9486 9 месяцев назад
I don’t mind the interviews, but I would love to hear Dan just go off like this. I think he underestimates himself sometimes.
@l0b0t59
@l0b0t59 Год назад
SQUEAL! What a great delight for a rainy Saturday. Thanks Dan.
@Garseraph
@Garseraph Год назад
Thanks, Dan- wish more humans could take a long look back like you have!
@UAP-Gardens
@UAP-Gardens Год назад
As soon as I saw your page pull up I said yep that's the one .
@seedhound
@seedhound Год назад
You do history proud! Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
@collinmc90
@collinmc90 Год назад
love listening to these late at night with a few beers. after roach dogg senior falls asleep.
@danielsnow6965
@danielsnow6965 Год назад
You make my day every time you drop new content. I like to listen to your voice and learn.
@robertgriffin9670
@robertgriffin9670 Год назад
Beautiful send-off
@gijoe41688
@gijoe41688 Год назад
one thing which is pretty universal is hope and relative optimism in humanity
@nozrep
@nozrep Год назад
love it
@englishiguana4304
@englishiguana4304 Год назад
Phenomenal episode, thank you dan!
@Galvaxatron
@Galvaxatron Год назад
As a Canadian, my only issue with the use of First Nations as an umbrella term for the first peoples of North America is that it leads to the belief that the First Nations people who were there when Europeans arrived in North America were indeed the very first people who arrived in the Americans and that they themselves didn't replace any other peoples who arrived before them. Which, if we know history, is highly likely to have happened. The displacement or replacement of peoples is an extremely long human tradition which probably actually goes all the way back to when we were still competing with other cousins of the Homo Sapiens lineage. Using First Nations leads to people actually believing these people were the very first and in no way guilty of having replaced or displaced other populations of humans. Which in turn gives fuel to the Noble Savage trope.
@Deridus
@Deridus Год назад
This answers the question about why I had such disquite about the term. "Native Americans" seems much broader, less requiring of nuance, now that I've finally seen the counterpoint put to words.
@trekkintexan5160
@trekkintexan5160 Год назад
I only wish there was more Dan to listen to.
@johnmckeon8839
@johnmckeon8839 Год назад
Thanks Dan. You could do a daily podcast, and everyone would listen.
@SamueListens
@SamueListens Год назад
“I’m feeling kinda down today.” _Dan drops a podcast_ “Thanks God!”
@theexpert758
@theexpert758 Год назад
Never let's us down.
@mastercontrol5000
@mastercontrol5000 Год назад
Loved the episode. I think the theory holds! I would really love if you got Daniel Schmachtenberger on to talk about this stuff with you. He's thought and talked about these things a lot, and I think he's recommended some of your stuff in the past, so I think he'd be up for it
@scrollofthoth8788
@scrollofthoth8788 Год назад
BTW Dan you're still freakin' awesome and your show is one of the best.
@danielmathews4926
@danielmathews4926 Год назад
Yes Dan!!!! Thank you for this Sir. 🎉
@psmorgan2542
@psmorgan2542 Год назад
The skin colour of Chedder Man was so politicised. I saw multiple images taken in different lighting and the one most news agencies ran with was the darker version.
@chewy6652
@chewy6652 Год назад
chedder man was looked at again and found out to be totally wrong, he was european
@marksoreilly94
@marksoreilly94 Год назад
I'm more confused as to why anyone actually cares so much, so much emotion over melanin
@ikept_the_jethryk2421
@ikept_the_jethryk2421 Год назад
The people who picked Cheddar Man’s color admitted that they made it up; that’s why it’s important. It shows what science will become when politics demand certain results
@Nat3_H1gg3rs
@Nat3_H1gg3rs Год назад
Why don't you do a video about the horrors of media and how it's driven a nation of people insane?
@kackljas
@kackljas Год назад
My saliva DNA test traced my ancestry back to a coffee berry plant from Columbia and a tobacco plant from Virginia.
@dannykovacs1928
@dannykovacs1928 Год назад
I love the term “First Nations” too. Going to use that in the future!
@stefanhenderson1177
@stefanhenderson1177 Год назад
That is the term we use in Canada ...
@Deridus
@Deridus Год назад
Personally, I don't like the term and I'm having difficulty pinning down exactly why. In many ways, though, it is truly superior. Not sure I'm going to adopt it, but as far as linguistic changes, I think it would be for the best
@dokydoo
@dokydoo Год назад
the great story of Cheddar man is that they found that one of his descendants still lived in the area, not 10 miles from where Cheddar man was found…
@ColonelHoganStalag13
@ColonelHoganStalag13 Год назад
And that he wasn't dark brown either. There was no DNA evidence to back up what the artist did. The evolutionists cleverly hide their racism by automatically associating primitive/missing link people to Africans.
@SammyCee23
@SammyCee23 Год назад
That last line at the very end of the episode gave me chills
@darrengagliardi1540
@darrengagliardi1540 Год назад
Well, that was awesome even without heavy preparation. I guess you have no excuse but to put out more shows now! 😄
@bggraham83
@bggraham83 Год назад
So nice not hearing the same old religious history of the world.
@coreyclaiborne8809
@coreyclaiborne8809 Год назад
Awesome. Thank you Dan
@mycroft_moriarty
@mycroft_moriarty Год назад
Why exactly do conversations have to go...anywhere, as long as the journey to "nowhere" was a good time along the way? These are important thoughts, and even just asking the questions and leaving us to find our own meaning, this has real value.
@florence20
@florence20 5 месяцев назад
in Canada, the term indigenous peoples (it's important not to forget the S because we're talking about multiple peoples) encapsulate 3 groups: the First Nations, the Metis, and the Inuit. So technically, First Nations cannot be used to talk about the indigenous peoples of the artic region for example, they are the Inuit.
@laughingdragon8858
@laughingdragon8858 Год назад
Thank you Dan. You work is a true treasure.
@aquab3
@aquab3 Год назад
Awesomeness
@jack_L858
@jack_L858 Год назад
If I buy all the Hardcore History podcasts, can I have dinner with you Dan? Great talk, most deep thoughts are not coherent subjects. Knowledge doesn't know subject, cross-discipline understanding is closer to pure truth.
@douglashirschman462
@douglashirschman462 Год назад
I remember “A Most Dangerous Book”! I had to read it for my History major at USF. Good choice and another wonderfully thought-provoking episode. Keep up the great work, Dan!
@michaelvansant5718
@michaelvansant5718 Год назад
Go Bulls!
@douglashirschman462
@douglashirschman462 Год назад
@@michaelvansant5718 San Francisco, not South Florida. Go Dons!
@GreenCrayon961
@GreenCrayon961 Год назад
A very Californian perspective.
@skratch5628
@skratch5628 Год назад
Best day of the week! New HH / addendum content to listen to @ work this morn! Thank u Dan! Keep em coming🙏¡
@booboochungg
@booboochungg Год назад
Love you Dan
@willek1335
@willek1335 Год назад
After 29 minutes.... That's enough America for today.
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