The Progressive Era’s Dark Social Engineering
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The Progressive Era’s Dark Social Engineering

In this episode, we explore the progressive era’s dark social engineering. Imagine a political movement that successfully ended child labor, gave women the right to vote, and basically broke up these massive, tyrannical corporate monopolies. I mean, it sounds incredible, right? Yeah, it sounds like this perfect triumph. But then you have to imagine that exact same movement simultaneously laying the groundwork for systemic racial segregation, strict immigration quotas, and, well, eugenics. Right. You actually don't have to imagine it at all, because that was the American progressive era. It really is one of the most intellectually dizzying periods in history, I think. Oh, absolutely. We're talking about a window of time roughly from the 1890s through the 1920s that just completely rewired how society functions. So today, we are taking a deep dive into the source code of modern America. A big one. It is. Our mission here is to understand how this massive coalition of middle -class reformers, investigative meaning citizens could directly fire corrupt elected officials before their term was even up. Wow. And this hacking spread, didn't it? Oh, like wildfire. In the Midwest, you had Wisconsin Governor Robert M. LaFollette practically declaring war on the political bosses. He implemented the direct primary. Which took the power to choose political candidates away from the backroom party bosses who, you know, used to just select their cronies in a smoke filled room. Right. And it handed that choice directly to the voters. And La Follette went further with something called the Wisconsin Idea. She understood that modern society was becoming incredibly complex. Meaning what, exactly? Well, if you want to regulate a massive railroad monopoly, you can't just write a vague law. the railroad's corporate lawyers will tear it apart in court. Ah, of course. They'll find the loopholes. Exactly. So, Lafollette partnered with experts, economists, and professors

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