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A Song For You (by Donny Hathaway) I've been so many places in my life…
All Alone I thought we had it all planned But I guess I…
Change The World If I could reach the stars, I'd pull one down…
Don't Get Around Much Anymore Missed the Saturday dance Heard they crowded the floor Could…
Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying Don't let the sun catch you crying The night's the time…
Don't Speak You and me We used to be together Everyday together always I…
I Don't Want To Be (by Gavin Degraw) I don't need to be anything other Than…
In The Name Of Love Never seen a love like this before It's so amazing that…
Joy & Pain For you I'm putting up a fight And it's crazy how…
Joy & Pain feat. Tyga For you I'm putting up a fight And it's crazy how…
Joy & Pain ft. Tyga For you I'm putting up a fight And it's crazy how…
Joy and Pain For you I'm putting up a fight And it's crazy how…
Mayberry Sometimes it feels like this world is spinning faster Than i…
Smooth (by Santana) Man its a hot one Like seven inches from th…
The Boss Fancy me Thought I had my degree In life and how love Ought…
Wanted Dead Or Alive It's all the same, only the names will change Everyday it…



Why You Mad Why you mad, why you mad, why you mad girl? Why…


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@Taquinqua

Oh when you said the full thing would be on your patreon I assumed you meant like an unedited version not that it would just cut off haha. Interesting stuff though!

@Dorian_sapiens

Ugh, they had nationalized telegraph and telephone systems, and that jerk privatized them? Not cool.

@onehumanhistory

To be fair Wilson was already starting to capitulate to the private sector once the war ended. Harding just required zero arm twisting

@Dorian_sapiens

@@onehumanhistory Oh... This was still basically the Gilded Age, right? The idea of nationalizing anything was pretty novel?

@onehumanhistory

Dorian sapiens the Gilded Age was 1880-1900... next came the progressive era 1900-20. Harding’s era is called the “roaring twenties” but it could just as easily be a “second gilded age” though a much briefer one interrupted by the 1929 stock market crash

@onehumanhistory

Dorian sapiens though I highly recommend cynical historians video on “periodization” which makes everything I just said sound ridiculous

@reveranttangent1771

But decolnization is a good thing

@onehumanhistory

Which president here do you see as engaging in decolonization?

@reveranttangent1771

@@onehumanhistory I must have misunderstood something, I thought that your friend said that decolnization contributed to the horrors of wwii

@onehumanhistory

@@reveranttangent1771 ah, well a lot of the "decolonization" or perhaps more accurately the "break up of empires" took place with a lot of violence and genocide. So I think maybe it'd be fairer to say "decolonization could often be a mismanaged and bloody process." The Armenian experience during the break up of the ottoman empire is a good example. There were also competing visions of anti-imperialism. The Wilsonian vision for example had some influence in moving the world toward neoliberalism

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