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Red, White and Radical

7 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 4 years ago -

The rise of American conservatism is the greatest modern example of cultural change in the Western world.

Over the past 70 years, a motley crew of suburban activists, libertarian businessmen, and political opportunists have radically changed America and its national values.

Red, White and Radical explores how they did it.

Based on the book Red, White and Radical: What Organisations can Learn about Change from the Rise of American Conservatism by Warrick Harniess.

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Episodes

Episode 6: Trump

May 05, 2020 17:28 - 27 minutes - 50.8 MB

How did a native of America’s most cosmopolitan city become the chief executive flag bearer for a nationalistic strain of 21st Century populism? TV, machismo, race and self-invention all play a part. Conservative culture is as alive and well in Donald Trump’s New York as it is in the suburbs and rural backwoods.

Episode 5: Entertainment

May 05, 2020 17:23 - 29 minutes - 54.7 MB

Way before social media echo chambers and filter bubbles existed, conservatives had worked out how to create communication channels between the grassroots and the establishment. They’d also worked out how to craft fantastical, funny content. Bill Clinton’s love life gave them subject matter with mass appeal.

Episode 4: Networks

May 05, 2020 17:19 - 29 minutes - 55.2 MB

A penniless social conservative went east to Washington DC; a working class libertarian went west to Kansas. They knew a secret – legislation is passed into law in the same way that products are manufactured. Both persuaded wealthy benefactors to build assembly lines for the conservative change machine.

Episode 3: Suburbia

May 05, 2020 17:12 - 30 minutes - 57.4 MB

The country was becoming more divided and violent. Family-focused Americans lit out for the suburbs, and radical young conservatives seduced them with a powerful vision of a better world. Marketing guru Richard Viguerie explains how he helped build a grassroots network of suburban conservative activists across America.

Episode 2: Freedom

May 05, 2020 17:07 - 26 minutes - 49.3 MB

Big government tried to kill the cigarette. So Big Tobacco used the values and symbols of American patriotism to preserve smoking as a civil right. Along the way, they taught a generation of conservatives how to manipulate democracy for their own culture change ends.

Episode 1: Marlboro

May 05, 2020 17:04 - 19 minutes - 35.7 MB

Libertarian consumer culture is part of the fibre of 21st Century America. It’s a legacy of the Marlboro cigarette. Robert Proctor of Stanford University helps explain how Big Tobacco’s cunning and a romantic conservative hero paved the way for the consumer choice revolution.

Introduction to Red, White and Radical

May 05, 2020 16:16 - 3 minutes - 6.74 MB