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THE SERIES FINALE: WHAT 100 EPISODES OF HISTORY ACTUALLY TEACHES

18 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Episode 20 | Season 5 Capstone — Series Finale In this History episode we bring five seasons and one hundred episodes together to articulate, fully and finally, what the patterns actually mean — Alexander the Great and the Islamic Golden Age and the Civil Rights Movement and the Age of Exploration and the Inca Empire and Marilyn Monroe and Project Blue Book and all the rest. This episode revisits and deepens all five capstone patterns — the procedural way that power loses contact with reality, the active choice that preservation requires, the resilience of people versus the fragility of institutions, the gap between official history and full truth, and the deepest pattern of all: that the truth has to be sought, and the seeking has to be honest, and the honesty has to be built into structures that are maintained by the choices of people in every generation. Five seasons. One hundred episodes. The choice of what to do with what you've heard is yours. #HistoryMystery #HistoryPodcast #SeriesFinale #WorldHistory #OneHundredEpisodes

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Portada del episodio THE SERIES FINALE: WHAT 100 EPISODES OF HISTORY ACTUALLY TEACHES

THE SERIES FINALE: WHAT 100 EPISODES OF HISTORY ACTUALLY TEACHES

Episode 20 | Season 5 Capstone — Series Finale In this History episode we bring five seasons and one hundred episodes together to articulate, fully and finally, what the patterns actually mean — Alexander the Great and the Islamic Golden Age and the Civil Rights Movement and the Age of Exploration and the Inca Empire and Marilyn Monroe and Project Blue Book and all the rest. This episode revisits and deepens all five capstone patterns — the procedural way that power loses contact with reality, the active choice that preservation requires, the resilience of people versus the fragility of institutions, the gap between official history and full truth, and the deepest pattern of all: that the truth has to be sought, and the seeking has to be honest, and the honesty has to be built into structures that are maintained by the choices of people in every generation. Five seasons. One hundred episodes. The choice of what to do with what you've heard is yours. #HistoryMystery #HistoryPodcast #SeriesFinale #WorldHistory #OneHundredEpisodes

1 de jun de 202618 min