The Greenfield Report with Henry R. Greenfield
America is turning 250, and the timing could not be more intense. While celebrations ramp up, the world is broiling under record heat waves, conflict flashpoints keep multiplying, and the AI revolution is accelerating faster than our politics can absorb. So we step back and ask the bigger question: is this anniversary a global crisis moment, or a real opportunity to reset what democracy is supposed to deliver? Henry R. Greenfield walks through the last 250 years with a deliberately global perspective, starting with the uncomfortable basics of the U.S. founding: property power, slavery, and a Constitution that hard-coded compromises like the three-fifths clause and long-running distortions like the Electoral College. We connect those early design choices to today’s fights over rights, courts, and who gets to “write the rules,” then widen the lens to immigration policy, the myth and violence of manifest destiny, and the environmental price of turning a continent into an engine of growth. From there, the story pivots to the true accelerants of American power: World War I and World War II, industrial dominance, and the postwar choice to shape a new order through tools like the Marshall Plan and global human rights norms. We end on the 1990s unipolar high when “the end of history” sounded believable amid the early internet, GPS, and dot-com optimism and then we land on the question that sets up Part 2: what could possibly go wrong? If you care about U.S. history, geopolitics, climate change, democracy, and the future of global order, listen now, then subscribe, share the show, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456742/support]
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