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America's War on Gold - July 9, 1896

15 min · 9. heinä 2026
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On July 9, 1896, a little-known Nebraska congressman walked to a podium and delivered the speech that made him a presidential nominee overnight by accusing America's financial system of crucifying its own people. Today, Rich Backus traces the real economic suffering behind William Jennings Bryan's "Cross of Gold" speech, the genuine danger in his proposed fix, and the uncomfortable thread connecting 1890s populism to the modern flight toward cryptocurrency and away from central banks.

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When Democracy Voted Itself to Death - July 10, 1940

On July 10, 1940, the elected representatives of the French Third Republic gathered at a casino in the spa town of Vichy and voted 569 to 80 to hand dictatorial powers to an 84-year-old war hero named Philippe Pétain. No tanks. No coup. A democracy dismantled itself using democratic procedures in an afternoon. This episode explores the four truths that coexist inside that single vote: the terror and shock that made capitulation feel rational to hundreds of elected men; the 80 who said no and changed nothing; the war hero who believed he was saving France while helping destroy it, and the mechanism that political scientists now study as the original case of democratic suicide, a playbook that has been used again and again, in country after country, in the decades since.

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