I just wanted to say that I have seen most of your early modern European history lectures and you ARE AMAZING. Coming from a University student, I really wish I had you during high school. You're an awesome speaker as well! Thank you!!
@@tomrichey Had a teacher for my social studies in 5th and 6th grade he was the best I ever had, he set the standard, no one else really measured up, had maybe 3 others throughout all of my 14 years in school that were close but never at that level, and if I had you as a teacher I think you would’ve set the new standard !! 💯💯👏👌 love the way you teach and the actual substance that you offer, it’s real information unlike what many of teachers offered me
Your videos are fantastic. I'm in my first year of a History degree and I'm finding these videos really useful in giving me the in-depth context I need to understand all my reading, the format is just great, so easy to follow yet not over-simplified! Thank you!
You are amazing. I wish the teachers here would put so much effort to helping their students as you do. Videos, web pages, study materials? This is incredible. You'd never see that in Czech republic. The most we can hope for is a list of recommended books to read. Sometimes not even that. I hope your students appreciate all that you do. Stay excellent and cheers from the heart of Europe! ;)
Excellent video and breakdown. I particular admired how you detailed the differences between the isms. Also, your thumbnail of Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People is one of my favorite pieces of art. I have an unhealthy fixation with French history, and pretty much anything French, haha. I've been a subscriber for a month or so, but I'm definitely going to binge on a few of your videos today. Very informative and genuinely entertaining - interactive teaching style. 👍👌
Andy Woods An honor! I'm sure my own students would find it funny that anyone would ever binge watch my lectures. I'm sure your French pronunciation is a bit better than mine!
Just watched this...nice title, nice concept, very enlightening. My favorite part was where you were like, "what good that did i don't know, but i guess it made people feel better about themselves" Lol All in all this was a good mix of education and entertainment.
You are a genius, but that doesn't matter if you don't share it. BUT YOU SHARE IT A LOT and its great. Thank you so much for all your hard work. I still can't believe you do all that just to help ppl out. Thanks again!
Haha I was falling asleep and your scream right before Socialism awoke me. Such a helpful video though- i printed out your outline and it's helped me so much to understand all of this for the AP exam! Thank you!!
9:27 I got this wrong on the test. And the answer was Liberalism. The reason why Liberalism would be similar(which is why it was the correct answer) is because Liberalism is
Just finished viewing a couple of your mini lectures, "Congress of Vienna" and "19th Century Ism's". Both of which were quite good. I may be premature in judging but you are quite "secular" in your presentations. Do you discuss the role of religion anywhere?
I teach from a secular perspective but have a series on the Protestant Reformation that you might like. Also check out my videos on Romanticism, Deism, and the Second Great Awakening. Religion, theology, and the role of religion in society are actually topics of great interest to me! I plan to tackle the First Great Awakening sometime in the next few months.
Tom Richey I will check them out. I have taught some World History Surveys and American History Surveys in community college. I enjoyed your presentations and look forward to viewing some more. I love history.
Could've mentioned that the guy who wrote "The Sorrows of Young Werther" was Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who is considered to be Germanys national poet/writer.
Historical isms are very interesting and important to know about as they are used today in many inappropriate ways.....Do you think there is a need for a 21st century language to update people’s understanding and education?
Ah I love all your videos! Been wanting to revise my concepts for my final exams (I'm a history honours student!) and you helped me do that amazingly! Much love~!
9:42 Hello Tom, if I may say, the french do not pronounce the final consonants of their words. Delacroix is pronounced Delacroi or Delacroy . A common example of this in America is the automotive brand Chevrolet. Your videos are always helpful; I wish you well.
+Robert Rowland You've been around here long enough to know of my longstanding hate/hate relationship with French pronunciation... I'm starting to be more cognizant in my more recent videos as my audience has grown more global. When I was teaching an audience of 90% Americans, we could all not give a $%*& about French pronunciation together, but now, I'm seeking more pronunciation advice before dabbling in French history...
Tom Richey Congratulations on having an ever expanding audience. You deserve it. I'm sure you could find one on your own but perhaps this will help. www.collinsdictionary.com/words-and-language/learning-languages/learning-french/french-pronunciation-guide,16,HCB.html
+Robert Rowland Actually, Tom is pronouncing Delacroix correctly. You are correct in saying that the French do not pronounce the final consonants. In french the "oi" sound is pronounced with a "wah" sound. For example, the word for me, moi, is said like "mwah"
Tom Richey Vivian J set me straight. I was wrong in my assertion that you were pronouncing Delacroix incorrectly. I'm sorry to have done so. I will try to learn from my mistake.
You've totally saved my grade on the AP Euro exam, but there's just one thing. Around 3:50 you say that liberalism comes from a Greek root when in fact liberty is traced back to Latin with "libertas". Not that it really matters, but meh
Not only is your material amazing, you're teaching style is great, it makes me interested. I'll be prepared for my 5 Chapter test tomorrow thanks to you and your videos! Stay awesome dude!
Thank you so much for all your videos I owe you my A from last semester. I was struggling a lot and your videos really helped me understand certain topics we may have not gone over in class.
The Sorrows of Young Werther, by Goethe, actually don't belong to Romanticism. Goethe has never been part of Romanticism but of the "Sturm und Drang" ! Very good video though, thanks a lot !
6:18 ... Hmmmmm is that true ... I would say conservatism also believes in God given rights, only they believe God gave certain people more rights than others. Monarchs were seen as people who rule because of 'divine right': en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine_right_of_kings Also: you say liberalism doesnt mix well with romanticism, but the 'natural rights' part mixes really well with romanticism.
As far as historical discourse is concerned, natural rights theory as we know it is diametrically opposed to the theory of the Divine Right of Kings. As for the isms, there can never be a hard and fast rule in all cases but 19th century liberals' support for industrialization fundamentally alienated them from romantics.
Tom Richey About that there is no hard and fast rule: I guess so. About: natural rights vs Divine Right, I didn't say it was the same thing, I said that both some liberals and some conservatives both claim their ideas of rights & priviliges are 'God given'.
But by the 19th century, the idea of Divine Right had pretty much lost currency entirely even among the upper classes. The idea of inherited rights and of the necessity of social stability and preservation of the status quo were much more influential ideas in the 19th century. Divine Right was more of a 17th century construct.
People like to talk of it like it's political ideology but really it's economics. Socialism is the underlying economic structure and words like Communism and Fascism are peculiar variants of it. Communism being where the government outright owns everything and directs all resources as they see fit, whereas in Fascism the government doesn't legally own everything but they have the de facto power to intervene and effectively control all as if they owned it. The key defining principle for both is that the government can exert ownership over everything in the realm, and that is Socialism. What Dora said is just an example of what some Socialists may try to do with this power, but others may have different agendas, like total war. It gets confusing because the distinction is more of a modern development, Marx himself never distinguished between Socialism and Communism, he actually used both terms interchangeably. Probably the only real distinction today is that Socialists pretend to keep the idea of Private Property whereas Communists have always explicitly sought to eliminate it altogether.
Could u please compare and contrast the meaning of the same terms as they stand in usa and canada now. And what brought about the change . Can make the same tabular columns to make it clear. U explain very well. But it’s very confusing to understand what they meant in 19 th cent uk without any real context to what they mean now. U said forget eberyth8ng u know about the, in contemporary context but that impossible to do cognitively speaking . On the contrary the way we engage with these words are going to be activated immediately
Tom, did you attend PLNU? I see you drinking from a Point Loma Mug in your 19th Century Isms Video from Feb 14, 2015. I am a PLNU grad and only in my 3rd year teaching AP Euro at Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA. I love your stuff man. R Lewis Cordell
You are the best teacher I have ever come across in my life and I have a PhD!!! I mean all those tome and long lectures at Unis are kinda rubbish and time -wasting 😅
Interesting Hegel as a nationalist because prophesied united Germany. Discord leading to united Liberalism - money privilege (replacing landed/nobility heritage)
Marx was not a communist. He described capitalism and its effects on workers, namely exploitation of labor. He was closer to a socialist, describing socialism as the state inbetween capitalism and communism., where communism is defined as a utopian classless society. I will not disagree with your other generalities about private property and the controlling the means of production.
I love your videos on AP euro! Seriously, you're one of the reasons i'm passing that class! Can you please cover the 1848 revolutions? Thank you in advance! (:
Thank You! We convinced our Euro teacher to push back the test to tm (Wednesday) instead of Friday because we didn't go over a couple sections and then you came out with a video!
Good explanations of the main conceptions of these ideologies and how they stood in the 19th century political scene. However as libertarian socialist I was slightly irked about the notion that socialism was that the group is more important than the individual in the sense that the individual doesn't matter (that seems more like a fascist, ultra-nationalist conception); rather I conceive of socialism as each individual is just as important as one another, and co-operating in society is the best way of ensuring that everyone has the means to a free and full development of themselves. Of course, it might be possible I'm merely inferring meaning in this regard where there wasn't any intended. Plus it did seem that JS Mill dabbled into socialist beliefs (policies) as a means of ensuring each has access to their liberty (If I recall correctly, at some point he advocated workplace democracy, worker self-management, and government funding for education albeit in a comparable form to contemporary private school vouchers).
They do! We're all in this fight together. On the morning of the AP Euro exam, I will be doing a live review and I hope you and your class will tune in!
Tom Richey Well, I don't know, u'd have to talk to ur wife about that, she's the only lady whose appreciation u would need, plus maybe ur Mom, grandmom, daughter?, etc.
Conservatives 'backward looking'? Like the American revolution? Who passed Britain’s reform acts / introducing democracy? Was France more democratic than Britain in the 19th century? (Kids: no)
French is my first language and we don't care how you pronounce Delacroix, it sounds like "The-law-crow-ah" or "The-law-crew-ah" and translate to "From-the-cross", but still, no one cares.
Of course socialism is the redheaded stepchild, what other color hair would it have? Ha. Anyway, you did a really good job on explaining each one of these ideas. As a socialist myself, I am glad to see my ideology represented honestly, and it's good to see some well made and educational videos on the Internet.
Your videos are full of wisdom. Even they help Indians aspiring to crack Civil Service Examination, the toughest exam in India. Thank you for the same.
Republicans are not Radical if you believe so then I have the right to say Democrat's are super radical because they're the only ones burning buildings and looting.
Timestamps:
Conservatism- 1:45
Liberalism- 3:33
Romanticism- 8:03
Nationalism- 10:35
Socialism- 14:43
Feminism- 21:18
ty!
you're a god amongst men
appreciate my guy
I’m forever grateful for the people who put time stamps
Thank you for that scream. I got distracted and you called me back.
It's 11:30 right now, I was actually nodding off there, that woke me up at the best time!
This channel is the savior to my AP Euro history career.
I just wanted to say that I have seen most of your early modern European history lectures and you ARE AMAZING. Coming from a University student, I really wish I had you during high school. You're an awesome speaker as well! Thank you!!
+elf15a Thanks so much! I appreciate the encouragement.
You yelled just as I turned up my volume, you got me. I bow to you, sir.
HA!
If only all my history teachers made history as interesting as you make it.
Those are kind words. I hope I can continue to hold your attention!
@@tomrichey Had a teacher for my social studies in 5th and 6th grade he was the best I ever had, he set the standard, no one else really measured up, had maybe 3 others throughout all of my 14 years in school that were close but never at that level, and if I had you as a teacher I think you would’ve set the new standard !! 💯💯👏👌 love the way you teach and the actual substance that you offer, it’s real information unlike what many of teachers offered me
Your videos are fantastic. I'm in my first year of a History degree and I'm finding these videos really useful in giving me the in-depth context I need to understand all my reading, the format is just great, so easy to follow yet not over-simplified! Thank you!
You are amazing. I wish the teachers here would put so much effort to helping their students as you do. Videos, web pages, study materials? This is incredible. You'd never see that in Czech republic. The most we can hope for is a list of recommended books to read. Sometimes not even that. I hope your students appreciate all that you do. Stay excellent and cheers from the heart of Europe! ;)
are you matt damon?
haha! perhaps his twin.
Josh Brolin more like
You are 30x better than my AP Euro teacher, and my high school costs 30k annually.......just saying
Only 30k? Ew 🤢 try 40
My Ap Euro teacher presents like he's bored
My teacher is a god among men, my condolences
Excellent video and breakdown. I particular admired how you detailed the differences between the isms.
Also, your thumbnail of Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People is one of my favorite pieces of art. I have an unhealthy fixation with French history, and pretty much anything French, haha.
I've been a subscriber for a month or so, but I'm definitely going to binge on a few of your videos today. Very informative and genuinely entertaining - interactive teaching style. 👍👌
Andy Woods An honor! I'm sure my own students would find it funny that anyone would ever binge watch my lectures. I'm sure your French pronunciation is a bit better than mine!
Just watched this...nice title, nice concept, very enlightening. My favorite part was where you were like, "what good that did i don't know, but i guess it made people feel better about themselves" Lol All in all this was a good mix of education and entertainment.
You are a genius, but that doesn't matter if you don't share it. BUT YOU SHARE IT A LOT and its great. Thank you so much for all your hard work. I still can't believe you do all that just to help ppl out. Thanks again!
So cool that this lecturer got Matt Damon to teach this class in a Southern Accent
@Tom Richey Thank you so much for the video. We love you at Stuyvesant High School in New York!
Haha I was falling asleep and your scream right before Socialism awoke me. Such a helpful video though- i printed out your outline and it's helped me so much to understand all of this for the AP exam! Thank you!!
That yell actually scared me
did i ask?
9:27 I got this wrong on the test. And the answer was Liberalism. The reason why Liberalism would be similar(which is why it was the correct answer) is because Liberalism is
The history of the European nation-states is that of linguistic communities serving their trade needs
I like ur teaching style it’s kind of narrative not boring at all
I was really falling asleep at 14:21 HAHAHAHAHA. My AP Euro Test is today, so I really appreciated the scream
Just finished viewing a couple of your mini lectures, "Congress of Vienna" and "19th Century Ism's". Both of which were quite good. I may be premature in judging but you are quite "secular" in your presentations. Do you discuss the role of religion anywhere?
I teach from a secular perspective but have a series on the Protestant Reformation that you might like. Also check out my videos on Romanticism, Deism, and the Second Great Awakening. Religion, theology, and the role of religion in society are actually topics of great interest to me! I plan to tackle the First Great Awakening sometime in the next few months.
Tom Richey I will check them out. I have taught some World History Surveys and American History Surveys in community college. I enjoyed your presentations and look forward to viewing some more. I love history.
Could've mentioned that the guy who wrote "The Sorrows of Young Werther" was Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who is considered to be Germanys national poet/writer.
Historical isms are very interesting and important to know about as they are used today in many inappropriate ways.....Do you think there is a need for a 21st century language to update people’s understanding and education?
Ah I love all your videos!
Been wanting to revise my concepts for my final exams (I'm a history honours student!) and you helped me do that amazingly!
Much love~!
9:42 Hello Tom, if I may say, the french do not pronounce the final consonants of their words. Delacroix is pronounced Delacroi or Delacroy . A common example of this in America is the automotive brand Chevrolet.
Your videos are always helpful; I wish you well.
+Robert Rowland You've been around here long enough to know of my longstanding hate/hate relationship with French pronunciation... I'm starting to be more cognizant in my more recent videos as my audience has grown more global. When I was teaching an audience of 90% Americans, we could all not give a $%*& about French pronunciation together, but now, I'm seeking more pronunciation advice before dabbling in French history...
Tom Richey Congratulations on having an ever expanding audience. You deserve it. I'm sure you could find one on your own but perhaps this will help.
www.collinsdictionary.com/words-and-language/learning-languages/learning-french/french-pronunciation-guide,16,HCB.html
+Robert Rowland Actually, Tom is pronouncing Delacroix correctly. You are correct in saying that the French do not pronounce the final consonants. In french the "oi" sound is pronounced with a "wah" sound. For example, the word for me, moi, is said like "mwah"
Vivian J. Upon looking into it (a thing I should have done initially), much to my chagrin, I find my assumption was indeed incorrect; my bad.
Tom Richey Vivian J set me straight. I was wrong in my assertion that you were pronouncing Delacroix incorrectly. I'm sorry to have done so. I will try to learn from my mistake.
I actually did fall asleep on the couch watching this and you going “WAH” woke me up 😂
*Thanks for watching and play Show the Video*
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You've totally saved my grade on the AP Euro exam, but there's just one thing. Around 3:50 you say that liberalism comes from a Greek root when in fact liberty is traced back to Latin with "libertas". Not that it really matters, but meh
Not only is your material amazing, you're teaching style is great, it makes me interested. I'll be prepared for my 5 Chapter test tomorrow thanks to you and your videos! Stay awesome dude!
am i the only one impressed by the camera quality right now!!! like this is from 2015 🤯!!!
7:37 lmao this dude did the snap before Thanos even did
thank you so much. Got an exam on this topic tomorrow and this really helped. Also a high quality video. I look forward to seeing your channel grow.
Great work Tom hats off
Thanks!
can I get the reference of the knowledge?
What if I want to quote these stats somewhere? I'm asking as a student point of view.
Thank you so much for all your videos I owe you my A from last semester. I was struggling a lot and your videos really helped me understand certain topics we may have not gone over in class.
The Sorrows of Young Werther, by Goethe, actually don't belong to Romanticism. Goethe has never been part of Romanticism but of the "Sturm und Drang" !
Very good video though, thanks a lot !
How do you square Hegel as a nationalist since Marx was a young Hegelian?
7:39 did he predict Infinity War?
14:21 Thanks I did almost fall asleep!
:( I was wearing headphones
+Myldred Hdez me toooo omg
Echo was like Charles Dickens disgruntled voice at industrial revolution.
Thanks Tom! Really helped me on my project!
Glad I could help!
You are the best teacher on the internet! :D
The Thesis-Anthesis-Synthesis model of dialectics is from Fichte, not Hegel. Common mistake.
I had to watch this video during my class.
and i'm in SEVENTH grade
@@sanjeev8718 did i ask?
Thanks soo much for this!!
My pleasure! Glad the video helped you. :D
Thanks for the lecture, very straight to the point and explains the material effectively without taking all day
6:18 ... Hmmmmm is that true ... I would say conservatism also believes in God given rights, only they believe God gave certain people more rights than others. Monarchs were seen as people who rule because of 'divine right': en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine_right_of_kings
Also: you say liberalism doesnt mix well with romanticism, but the 'natural rights' part mixes really well with romanticism.
As far as historical discourse is concerned, natural rights theory as we know it is diametrically opposed to the theory of the Divine Right of Kings.
As for the isms, there can never be a hard and fast rule in all cases but 19th century liberals' support for industrialization fundamentally alienated them from romantics.
Tom Richey About that there is no hard and fast rule: I guess so.
About: natural rights vs Divine Right, I didn't say it was the same thing, I said that both some liberals and some conservatives both claim their ideas of rights & priviliges are 'God given'.
But by the 19th century, the idea of Divine Right had pretty much lost currency entirely even among the upper classes. The idea of inherited rights and of the necessity of social stability and preservation of the status quo were much more influential ideas in the 19th century. Divine Right was more of a 17th century construct.
Tom Richey Ah ok, you have a point there.
hello mr.Richey I was wondering: what is the main difference between socialism and communism? thanks for your videos they're really helpful !
+Timothy Motte I was wondering the same thing
People like to talk of it like it's political ideology but really it's economics.
Socialism is the underlying economic structure and words like Communism and Fascism are peculiar variants of it. Communism being where the government outright owns everything and directs all resources as they see fit, whereas in Fascism the government doesn't legally own everything but they have the de facto power to intervene and effectively control all as if they owned it.
The key defining principle for both is that the government can exert ownership over everything in the realm, and that is Socialism. What Dora said is just an example of what some Socialists may try to do with this power, but others may have different agendas, like total war. It gets confusing because the distinction is more of a modern development, Marx himself never distinguished between Socialism and Communism, he actually used both terms interchangeably. Probably the only real distinction today is that Socialists pretend to keep the idea of Private Property whereas Communists have always explicitly sought to eliminate it altogether.
Could u please compare and contrast the meaning of the same terms as they stand in usa and canada now. And what brought about the change . Can make the same tabular columns to make it clear.
U explain very well. But it’s very confusing to understand what they meant in 19 th cent uk without any real context to what they mean now. U said forget eberyth8ng u know about the, in contemporary context but that impossible to do cognitively speaking . On the contrary the way we engage with these words are going to be activated immediately
Tom, did you attend PLNU? I see you drinking from a Point Loma Mug in your 19th Century Isms Video from Feb 14, 2015.
I am a PLNU grad and only in my 3rd year teaching AP Euro at Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA.
I love your stuff man.
R Lewis Cordell
14:21 Was stapling an eraser but you brought my attention back
Love your videos! They're so helpful.
Ugh the euro test is tomorrow and I’m so bad at the isms. This is gonna go poorly 😫
Cramming? Me too :')
This video was very helpful and the graphic organizers were incredibly useful
This was such a helpful video, thank you Tom! Feeling pretty confident for my next test that's coming up in Euro. Really awesome review.
xXTaylynXx Glad I could help you! I hope that test went well!
I knew it was coming, but it still scared me...
You don’t see a diamond in the minute 2:34
I absolutely adore this video, thanks Tom!!
You are the best teacher I have ever come across in my life and I have a PhD!!! I mean all those tome and long lectures at Unis are kinda rubbish and time -wasting 😅
superb ... very helpful
thanks man
creative method to compare these -isms. thanks
Interesting Hegel as a nationalist because prophesied united Germany. Discord leading to united
Liberalism - money privilege (replacing landed/nobility heritage)
Hey Tom, was the Nationalism of the early 20th century the equivalent to that of the 19th century?
great job sir!
No. Stop. Stop scrolling the comments. Go back up to the video and pay attention, you failing student.
Marx was not a communist. He described capitalism and its effects on workers, namely exploitation of labor. He was closer to a socialist, describing socialism as the state inbetween capitalism and communism., where communism is defined as a utopian classless society. I will not disagree with your other generalities about private property and the controlling the means of production.
14:20 The Not-So-Red Scare
thanks tom!
You legit scared me with that growl/shout. I also love your Rug rats analogy!!! That just put everything into order for me!
I try to keep my audience awake, entertained, and sometimes... maybe even both! :D
I love your videos on AP euro! Seriously, you're one of the reasons i'm passing that class! Can you please cover the 1848 revolutions? Thank you in advance! (:
manaphyangel I'll add it to my list. Glad I'm helping you to be successful in AP Euro!
Thank You! We convinced our Euro teacher to push back the test to tm (Wednesday) instead of Friday because we didn't go over a couple sections and then you came out with a video!
Tamasu Sushin Glad this was timely! I hope your test went well!
excellent lectures
Thank u genius instructor
Good explanations of the main conceptions of these ideologies and how they stood in the 19th century political scene. However as libertarian socialist I was slightly irked about the notion that socialism was that the group is more important than the individual in the sense that the individual doesn't matter (that seems more like a fascist, ultra-nationalist conception); rather I conceive of socialism as each individual is just as important as one another, and co-operating in society is the best way of ensuring that everyone has the means to a free and full development of themselves.
Of course, it might be possible I'm merely inferring meaning in this regard where there wasn't any intended.
Plus it did seem that JS Mill dabbled into socialist beliefs (policies) as a means of ensuring each has access to their liberty (If I recall correctly, at some point he advocated workplace democracy, worker self-management, and government funding for education albeit in a comparable form to contemporary private school vouchers).
The civil war wasn’t about states rights
What was it really about ?
Your video is awesome! You explain everything perfectly! Thank you very much! :)
Please come to L.D. Bell High School
love this guy
I read the comments about your scream but I didn;]'t catch it but when I went back I still got scared
Did I just see a Tom Richey ad on a Tom Richey video LOL
Welcome Mr. Shilaty's class. Just saying hi
who else here watching this because of quarantine and needing to still get the education?
do your students take the final ap exam on may 8th as well?
They do! We're all in this fight together. On the morning of the AP Euro exam, I will be doing a live review and I hope you and your class will tune in!
Tom Richey What time? I'll try to convince my teacher to let us watch!
I Love of the European History.
Jumpscare at 14:21
Just busting ur chops but how come "feminism" is last on ur list of "isms"? Totally kidding, good overview & helpful, thank u.
Actually, there is a reason for this, as I added feminism to an original list of five isms. I add the ladies and they still don't appreciate me! Haha
Tom Richey Well, I don't know, u'd have to talk to ur wife about that, she's the only lady whose appreciation u would need, plus maybe ur Mom, grandmom, daughter?, etc.
Conservatives 'backward looking'? Like the American revolution? Who passed Britain’s reform acts / introducing democracy? Was France more democratic than Britain in the 19th century? (Kids: no)
Hi, great lectures, just subscribed! Do you have any lectures on Weltpolitik?
Keep up the good work, thanks!
so much better than my teacher. thank you.
Thank You!!!
French is my first language and we don't care how you pronounce Delacroix, it sounds like "The-law-crow-ah" or "The-law-crew-ah" and translate to "From-the-cross", but still, no one cares.
Bien dit hahaha
Taylor is my Teacher
OMG this is incredible. I never understood the isms very well and now i do!
bro i almost DIED tom richey omg he rly had to do me like that huh
I genuinely got scared with that scream
Dude you’re the reason I’m doing well in euro bless you
Of course socialism is the redheaded stepchild, what other color hair would it have? Ha. Anyway, you did a really good job on explaining each one of these ideas. As a socialist myself, I am glad to see my ideology represented honestly, and it's good to see some well made and educational videos on the Internet.
Your videos are full of wisdom. Even they help Indians aspiring to crack Civil Service Examination, the toughest exam in India. Thank you for the same.
+anilkumarpatil patil Thanks! Best of luck on your exam!
un capo Pereyra
You didn't mention radical republicans!
Republicans are not Radical if you believe so then I have the right to say Democrat's are super radical because they're the only ones burning buildings and looting.
@@davidmoore5004 I didn’t mean American republicans but European ones
@Bridget McNaughton Wasn’t talking about American politics