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Lex Fridman Podcast
#320 – Christopher Capozzola: World War I, Ideology, Propaganda, and Politics
Lex Fridman Podcast

#320 – Christopher Capozzola: World War I, Ideology, Propaganda, and Politics

Lex Fridman 45 months ago
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Christopher Capozzola is a professor of history at MIT. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:
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() – Introduction
() – How World War I started
() – US and World War I
() – US Military
() – War in Ukraine
() – American Civil War
() – World War II
() – Nationalism
() – US elections
() – Donald Trump
() – Philippine–American War
() – Greatest US president
() – Advice for young people
() – Meaning of life

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