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329: Why World War I Still Matters

329: Why World War I Still Matters

Chris Spangle explains the many reasons the first World War still matters today. World War I unleashed a revolution of big government into the American system. We start with a general overview of World War I and its significance to those living 100 years later. He explains the 14 reasons why World War I took place and the striking parallels of today. Next, he outlines the many ways Woodrow Wilson expanded the federal government. We end with the fruit of the poisonous tree that was the Sykes-Picot agreement. Overall, this episode is the perfect explanation for why every libertarian must be anti-war.

The Chris Spangle Show

November 19, 20182h 53mExplicit

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Chris Spangle explains the many reasons the first World War still matters today. World War I unleashed a revolution of big government into the American system. We start with a general overview of World War I and its significance to those living 100 years later. He explains the 14 reasons why World War I took place and the striking parallels of today. Next, he outlines the many ways Woodrow Wilson expanded the federal government. We end with the fruit of the poisonous tree that was the Sykes-Picot agreement. Overall, this episode is the perfect explanation for why every libertarian must be anti-war.

Show Notes

Time Stamps:

  • 00:00:00 - Overview of WWI and the birth of the Liberal International Order
  • 00:34:40 - The 14 Causes of World War I
  • 01:29:41 - Woodrow Wilson's Expansion of Government
  • 02:35:08 - The West Draws the Modern Middle East

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