Rick Perlstein Podcasts
Last Updated: Feb 8th, 2022
The 8 Best Rick Perlstein Podcasts
1) Episode 415: Rick Perlstein
Clocking in north of 1,100 pages (when you included the end papers, he’s quick to point out), Reaganland is the final chapter in Rick Perlstein’s massive tetralogy documenting the rise of contemporary...Show More
2) Rick Perlstein: The Alternative Is Apocalyptic
The modern conservative movement has a built-in ratcheting-up mechanism, so that even when Republicans win, they act like they're losing and the country is on the verge of collapse.
3) America’s Right Turn with Rick Perlstein
How did America’s modern conservative movement come to power? Historian and author Rick Perlstein’s prolific work has traced the arc of modern electoral politics, and specifically has laid out how mod...Show More
4) Episode 155: Rick Perlstein
Get a progressive politics primer on this weeks episode of Arts and Seizures as Mike Edison is joined by Rick Perlstein, the author of the New York Times bestseller The Invisible Bridge: The Fall of N...Show More
5) Reaganland w/ Rick Perlstein
In this episode Will speaks to historian, journalist and author of the new book Reaganland: America's Right Turn 1976 - 1980, Rick Perlstein. They discuss what prompted Rick to write the book, Ronald ...Show More
6) #199 Reaganland w/ Rick Perlstein
The Republican Party of today may look a lot different than it did just a decades ago, but it rests on many of the same organizations and ideologies that formed the modern conservative movement in the...Show More
7) The Infernal Triangle (w/ Rick Perlstein)
Historian and journalist Rick Perlstein joins to explain what Democrats and the media are (still) getting wrong about the threat from Trump and the far right.
8) Rick Perlstein on Garry Wills
Rick Perlstein is the author of a series of books on the rise of the American right, sprawling works of narrative history that are both rigorously-researched and highly entertaining. Among them is Bef...Show More
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