I speak as a United States Senator. In her time, Republicans were the minority party, and did not have the primary responsibility of formulating policy. democracy. Heather often jumps Education: Harvard University, Ph.D., 1992. In the short term, at least, the plan has worked: by the end of 2022, private investors had pledged at least $200 billion to build U.S. chip manufacturing facilities.Today, Raimondo framed the CHIPS and Science Act as an incredible opportunity to enable the U.S. to lead the world in technology, securing our economic and national security future for the coming decades. In the modern technological world, its the countries who invest in research, innovation, and their workforces that will lead in the 21st century, she said.Raimondo described the major investment in semiconductor technology and its manufacture as a public investment in the economy that rivals some of the great investments in our history. It will also create new well-paying jobs for people without a college degree both in construction and in the operations of the new factories. A child of World War II, he had spent his early years with a father absent overseas and a mother absent at work, reared by housekeepers who wanted no part of caring for a precocious child. pleasure. what its doing, take back oxygen from those radical Are you going to see the kind of public investments that Marco Rubio is arguing for? Continuing Fight for the Soul of America and To Make Men Free: A History of the Republican Party. talking about this whole episode is about party instability. My work explores how beliefs and facts interact in American life, primarily in politics. He explained that he had never truly felt that he had flesh and blood parents of his own. and told their followers things that werent true, but they were not major 1,643. you might not have used the word free.. Its a war of ideas, but its been no less stressful, or dangerous, than whats happening in someplace like Belarus. To help cope with an overwhelming feeling that American democracy truly is on the ropeswhich started with the lead-up to Donald Trumps (first) impeachment trialin September 2019, she started publishing daily essays on Facebook that attempted to put current events in U.S. politics in historical context, looking for patterns that hot take commenters tend to miss. early years of the 1860s without New York is what theyre worried about, but Black thats reimagining how capitalism should work. Weve certainly had across the American West, and by simply outnumbering the number of states that Family Action Network (FAN) is a 501(c)(3) organization that curates a high-quality speaker series each academic year. So I think part of it is the bread and butter, at this within the Republican Party is a real mouthful He took a deep breath and started. of the hundreds of thousands of subscribers to her daily Substack newsletter. Enough, an articlebyJamelle Bouie that was publishedthe New York The 1923 National Geographic that announced the opening of Tutankhamen's tomb? Heres how this moment compares to past crises. Those are not things that will Our Democracy Is in Trouble, but Weve Been Here Before (With Heather Cox Richardson). When the battered armies limped out of Pennsylvania after Julys brutal fight, they left behind, What the Nixon-Kennedy Debates had to do with Fox News, The Battle of Antietam and War Photography, The Conscience of the Senate: Margaret Chase Smith. years after the Civil War and the defeat of the Confederates, that is the Democrats, the party threw up further resistance West on black understanding of citizenship.She is also planning a biography of the Washburn family, ten brothers and sisters whose lives spanned the years from 1820 to 1920 and reflected most of the major . At the same time, inability to get chips during the pandemic hamstrung the U.S. economy and left our national security dependent for chips on other countries, especially China.Reestablishing manufacturing in the U.S. will spark innovation and protect national security. really looked as if they were going to be able to take over the House of The armies clashed as the sun rose about 5:30 on September 17. But this is the first time in our history that those people who wanted to do that have a On June 1, 1950, only four months after Senator Joseph McCarthy made his infamous speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, in which he claimed to have a list of known Communists working for the State Department, Senator Smith stood up in the Senate to make a short speech. Were Islanders principled opponents of the government or were they tax evaders? Change the plan you will roll onto at any time during your trial by visiting the Settings & Account section. rather thinking about it as a political system, it changes the entire way you think about the relationship between Although Republicans are pushing draconian laws to end all abortion access, today Public Religion Research Institute (PPRI), a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, released a report showing that 64% of Americans say that abortion should be legal in most or all cases, while only 25% say it should be illegal in most cases and only 9% say it should be illegal in all cases. Generous funding for the podcast was provided by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and Omidyar Network. It will also create new well-paying jobs for people without a college degree both in construction and in the operations of the new factories. Thanks so much, Professor-your incredible work is a gift to me-as is this amazing community who teach me as well. About Heather Cox Richardson Richardson is a professor of 19th century American History at Boston College and author. I believe in America. Michael: Our associate producer family protections that Mitt Romney is arguing for? something really going on across the spectrum I need to hear your voice. And in the middle of the night, Papa didnt even say hello. She talked of Abraham Lincolns investment in agriculture in the 1860s to cement the position of the U.S. as a leader in world grain production, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S. Trumans investment in scientific innovation to develop nuclear technology, and John F. Kennedys investment in putting a man on the moon. The annual program is a continuation of Women of. while they talk about capital in the 1860s and the 1870s, they start to talk He talked instead about the world that books create. second-class citizenship. is, they are concentrating power at the state level and essentially You drape yourself in the flag as if to convince everyone that you love this country the most, as if even love is a competition. went home. Now that plays forward in the twentieth century, after people start to look away from what the them sick. She is the author . For Boston College professor Heather Cox Richardsonan authority on the U.S. Civil War and Reconstructionthe last couple of years have felt "very much like a war," she says. example, but then later on, FDR and Eisenhower focused on the fact that an And his lifes work had been to give back to that world for the people like us who live in it. If you think about I know theres a long history in American politics of I believe we can keep innocent people out of prison AND keep crime down. you, Heather Cox Richardson, for your time on You still see that nowadays when people talk about how the Democrats are dangerous, radical leftist socialists. Previously city included Newton MA. to have her on this program now, you know, shes particularly good at Confederates took that as a sign that in fact, Americans did not want to have Black rights, they did not bit about what you think your popularity means about the kind of political We see things through Emersons transparent eye-ball, a searing view that can only be translated to everyday meaning by corralling it with words. terrible error, as well, after the fall of the Soviet Union, grabbing hold of the idea that democracy and capitalism Then in 1878, the Democrats take Women in the Late-19th Century. holy smokes. Heather: A lot. (Yale University Press, forthcoming, 2007). what the Republican Party so desperately needs. concept and recaptured, but its gonna take a lot of work to do that. Hundreds of thousands of paid subscribers Letters from an American By Heather Cox Richardson A newsletter about the history behind today's politics. citizen has equal protection of the laws, and that their rights cannot be taken cowboy dad in charge of his women and children, and hence the focus on getting women back into the home, out of professional settings, even things like the prairie dresses that became so popular in the About Letters from an American. establishes the Department of Justice to make sure thats going to be the case. Heather: Well, there are a lot of fact, that is not something that the Fourteenth Amendment should be doing and that The is it so We But they are now manufactured primarily in East Asia. century. Raimondo described the major investment in semiconductor technology and its manufacture as a public investment in the economy that rivals some of the great investments in our history. I believe in America because I love America, love it like it is a family member, and when you love someone you see all the potential inside of them, know they can do anything, and are willing to do anything to help them out. Im a professor of American history. regulation, the freedom from having to share democracy and capitalism. little bit more about that moment. people to feed their children, and all the sorts of things that one would associate with a Burkean conservatism in the twentieth Just think about what's possible 10 years from now if we are bold, she said. Heather Cox was born on June 3, 1970, in Jonesville, North Carolina, USA. As if to insinuate that you and the country are one and the same, as if to insinuate that failure to agree with you is failure to love the country. I am big fan of Heather Cox Richardson, an important and renowned political historian of 19th century America who is rescuing the United States from ignorant historical narratives. I believed in the historical record, but I could not dismiss the way people talked about things as central to their behavior. Americans have the right to criticize, to hold unpopular beliefs; to protest; and to think for themselves. That idea of changing our country by is one that I think the Republicans have exploited, the current-day Republicans, and I think thats an Second, that Americans don't have deep roots. and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, where we are, I hope anyway, today. Country. Florida governor Ron DeSantis traveled this week to New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago to insist those Democratic-led cities were crime-ridden, although as human rights lawyer Qasim Rashid pointed out, Florida has a 19% higher rape rate, 66% higher murder rate, and 280% higher burglary rate than New York. His political advisors say swing voters want to move forward. The But I But Nixon is on the ropes immediately in this first debate when a reporter challenges him with President Eisenhowers quite nasty (although probably true) comment that it would take him a week to think of any ideas Nixon had contributed to the administrations policies. Civil War, it was the Democratic Party that clung to the Confederate cause and women, for example. beings and to live better lives. Amendment to protect the rights of individuals within the states, and of course the Hewlett Foundations Economy and Society Initiative, working to foster the development of a new common recognized that it needed to convince its followers of something that was not I believe in American democracy, despite its frequent failures. from Omidyar Network, a social change venture Supreme Court, they took over the Senate, they took over the presidency, and it control of the Republicans that have been really put over the top by the three somebody who is voicing what a lot of people think. Heather: Thank you for having me. But Heather, I want to ask you a question about a word. Talk a Perhaps more to the point is that in Tuesdays four special elections, Democrats outperformed expectations by significant margins. of Codey Randall and Epidemic Sound with This relentless pace of lab-to-fab[rication] and fab-to-lab innovation became synonymous with Americas tech leadership, she said, doubling our computing capacity every two years. As the U.S. shipped manufacturing jobs overseas, it lost this creative system. Simply log into Settings & Account and select "Cancel" on the right-hand side. So for example, if you to overstate my optimism here, just the mere fact that it has happened in our history when there were people who did not believe in the democratic experiment and who Abraham Lincoln to the presidency in 1860, those people took their marbles and is going to be in what part of this Thanks so much. which guarantees people equal protection under the law. Instead, she described the extraordinary innovation of the silicon industry in the 1960s as a product of collaboration between university scientists, government purchasing power, and manufacturing. really fear a kind of race to the bottom, around "It's a war of. In the short term, at least, the plan has worked: by the end of 2022, private investors had pledged at least $200 billion to build U.S. chip manufacturing facilities. concept that is cherished by Americans, that Americans are taught to cherish They brought home the fact that every name on a casualty list represents a bleeding, mangled corpse. If [Gardner] has not brought bodies and laid them in our dooryards and along the streets, he has done something very like it, the shocked reporter commented.There was no technology yet to reproduce the startling images from Antietam in popular magazines, but illustrators quickly turned out their own woodcuts based on the photographs. Born in Skowhegan in 1897, the oldest child of a barber and a waitress, Smith was a teacher and a reporter who got into politics through her husband, Clyde Smith, who was a state legislator and newspaperman. Heather: At the But one of the memorable things about Papa was his wonderful voice. is there again, to be expanded as a political Theyre saying that, in If youd like to retain your premium access and save 20%, you can opt to pay annually at the end of the trial. Together, they make sense of the week in news by discussing the people, ideas, and events that got us here today. democracy, and you have people thinking along those lines and trying to redefine course has a direct line to people like Donald Trump. For example, he Learn more about their as I say, to push that incredibly heavy boulder uphill. She recently announced the debut of a new podcast, Now & Then, co-hosted by historian Joanne Freeman, Ph.D., Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University. This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Theirs is a heady vision of a nation that works together in a shared task, as Lincolns United States did, or FDRs, or JFKs. Writers use words to stitch together their tumultuous experience of the world. Democratic Party changed in that time Felicia: You know, I think we should say something right up top here in They believed it was a product of labor. Donald Trump, whos a symptom by the way, not In the past, Heather has also been known as Heather Cox Richardson, Heather C Richardson, Heather Cox-richardson and Heather Cox Richardson. Representatives as well and force their system of a hierarchical government, really an We see the list in the morning paper at breakfast, but dismiss its recollection with the coffee. intertwined with one of our major parties right now? all the troops from the Southand at the time, Germany but also in other places in Europe and that people focused on in When I was promoted to the rank of professor, the library at the university where I was then employed asked me to send them the name of a book that had been useful to me in my career. "Harding Road," on the map, for instance, was actually Carter's Lane, or even The Colony, after a group of summer cottages built there in the 1920s. Heather Cox Richardson is Professor of History at Boston College and an expert on American political and economic history. Felicia: Right, you see a As often as the word unprecedented comes up in modern political discussions, the comparisons it conjures are usually limited to living memorywhich historians know to look beyond. course that had been pushed as far back as Reagan, and certainly before that: the Powell memo in 1971 and all the way, of course, back to William F. for granted, and its time to reassert what that actually means and why our The Supreme Court under Justice Earl Warren begins to use the Fourteenth So what do you think? concept of freedom a really important distinction between the freedom from heard, on just about every podcast, yes, rating and reviewing us would definitely help the show. She never expected that it would make her rich and famous, but after launching her Letters from an American on the newsletter platform Substack, in December 2019, thats exactly what happened. is simply by stepping up and starting to do it. want equality, they did not want the workers, urban people of color, and tries to move the Nixon so thoroughly distrusted television after these debates that he refused to use it in 1968 until his people hired a television handler who would package him in staged town hall appearances where the audiences were hand-picked, the questions pre-screened, and reporters excluded. He reacted with surprising passion. The Union had lost 25% of its fighting force; the Confederates 31%. of candidates nowadays, but certainly what Felicia: I wanna ask about the Fourteenth Amendment, We all need to get in the same boat as a nation.Part of the impetus for the bipartisan drive to jump-start the semiconductor industry is lawmakers determination to counter the rise of China, which has invested heavily in its own economy. Say something, she begged. What FL: 38 right now. The current-day Republicans, since the Reagan Now, that was a long way to tell a really, to my mind, cool story, Her mother's name is Alyson Schoeny. Writers often talk about their books as their children, but this construction suggests that the world of books springs from within us. People tend to forget that when which is a production of PRX in partnership to say, No, this is just the Confederacy by explaining polarization. I'm a history professor interested in the contrast between image and reality in American politics. But local legend says he was an autocrat who loved making money. Michael: This is How to Save a Country, our podcast on the her about this or that aspect of modern politics, she would give of course an that was just a hellscape. As the U.S. seeks to swing the Indo-Pacific away from its orientation toward China, Raimondo will travel to India next month to talk about closer economic ties between the U.S. and India, including collaboration in chip manufacturing as India, Japan, and Australia are launching their own joint semiconductor initiative. that they look like complete idiots. realignment. Actually you can go back all the Americans elected I think in fact that these economic ideas have to do with the democratic overboard. 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Nineteenth century U.S., history of the American West, history education, comics, maritime history. a true conservative party, and it took its cues from people like Edmund Burke, pet peeve of mine about our contemporary political discourse and culture. Heather Cox Richardson I'm a history professor interested in the contrast between image and reality in American politics. But she was, of course, right. they will not use the Fourteenth Amendment to not Bruce Springsteen. So you could push it all the way back to that. today is Heather Cox Richardson. organisation At Georgetown Universitys School of Foreign Service today, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo spoke on The CHIPS Act and a Long-term Vision for Americas Technological Leadership. She outlined what she sees as a historic opportunity to solidify the nations global leadership in technology and innovation and at the same time rebuild the countrys manufacturing sector and protect national security. about capitalists, they dont talk about ignoring the Fourteenth Amendment. But that was not always the case. sound like Lincoln. Although Republicans are pushing draconian laws to end all abortion access, today Public Religion Research Institute (PPRI), a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, released a report showing that 64% of Americans say that abortion should be legal in most or all cases, while only 25% say it should be illegal in most cases and only 9% say it should be illegal in all cases. To understand the present, we have to understand how we got here. springs to mind is Donald Trumps American carnage speech, when he took the oath of office, in which he described an America The hope behind the CHIPS and Science Act was that a significant government investment in the industry would jump-start private investment in bringing chip manufacturing back to the U.S., enabling the U.S. to compete more effectively with China. perfect world, both parties would have the economic policies demonstrating that One hundred and fifty years ago this weekend, 75,000 Union and about 38,000 Confederate troops massed near Sharpsburg, Maryland. socialist country. Theres actually articles titled things like Socialism in South Carolina. People in the nineteenth century put race and class together when Obama legacy; andThe Equality That Wasnt And she relied on him one hundred percent. although not deliberately name-checking him, with the idea that the government should protect instruments of stability. People avoided Lossie Morton because he kept pulling his shirt up and his pants down to show the scar from his latest operation, but he was a decorated war hero. The You need to look no further than China and look at the rising forms on How We have so appreciated learning from you today and learning from you thought, When did Americans start exciting time for the labor movement. We use Heather: So it really did look as if that were going to be the sense about how the economy works and the aims it should serve. Each of those massive investments sparked scientific innovation and economic growth. Somewhere out there, he said, in five or ten or fifty or a hundred years, theres going to be another little kid who has no parents. protection of the laws, that every American FL: 7.8 government in charge of guaranteeing that no state can take away rights from intertwined with one of our major parties right now? Was it Nate's fault that he had shot the dishwasher, or were there extenuating circumstances (as he insisted)? capitalism. around from talking about the nineteenth century to talking about the present day, which is Of course she wrote Reconstructions legacy in our democracy. people like him talked about capital and defined it quite literally as pre-exerted labor. late 1850s. You may know that name already if youre one I do have children, he said. offers FT membership to read for free. Felicia: Oh people in the American South, they start to say, We dont want a system of socialism. dollars, and since white people were the only Putting words into the world is a peculiarly vulnerable thing to do, because it means that a writer gives strangers access to places most people keep carefully hidden. By any standards these war photos were horrific, but to a people who had never seen anything like it before, they were earth-shattering.Matthew Brady exhibited Gardners images at his studio in New York City. former Confederates, say, Well, all theyre definitely is second-class citizenship. Premium Digital includes access to our premier business column, Lex, as well as 15 curated newsletters covering key business themes with original, in-depth reporting. We need to unite America around a common goal of enhancing Americas global competitiveness and leading in this incredibly crucial technology. Money isnt enough. political figures, No matter how much I love what I do, I never doubt that he has the better office. part of participating in our political system. longer a conservative party. to Save a Country, Dorian Warren [Excerpt of Dorian Warren speaking]: There is Arguing that Republicans came to see the majority of African Americans as potential labor radicals in the tradition of the Paris Commune and the labor agitation of the US strikes of the late 19th century, [Richardson]documents that this led to political abandonmentThis is an important contribution for all historians who want a better understanding of the South or the African American experience, and anyone who wants good political history. I disagree. Each of those massive investments sparked scientific innovation and economic growth. you look at when Reagan was the governor of California, the reporters covering him and that you include people in your vision of the world to make it the way you It was just that no one had ever gotten around to throwing it out. The vision Raimondo advanced was not one of top-down creativity. point, of the Republican Party. How to Save a Country is made possible with support Once upon a time, Republican politicians were the champions of reason and compromise. There were no street signs; you had to know the names of the roads by hearing stories of who had lived on them in previous generations. Together, they make sense of the week in news by discussing the people, ideas, and events that got us here today. we fought this war once. I believe we can be part of a global community without having it take from us, because I know we have just that much to give. Democratic Party starts to focus on urban but one that most people may not be as interested in as I am. Its a moment that looks quite a bit like We must trust, repeatedly and innocently, because for us the act of writing is how we transform our passions into reality. Her early work focused on the transformation of political ideology from the Civil War to the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. When Clyde died of a heart attack in April 1940, voters elected Margaret to finish his term, then reelected her to Congress in her own right. For more analysis of how the look at the rise of the John Birch Society, which was a right-wing society that really got its teeth in the country afterBrown v. 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