The End Is Always Near
Apocalyptic Moments, from the Bronze Age Collapse to Nuclear Near Misses
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So when I heard that Dan had written a book, I immediately went to my Audible app to download it (I mean, why wouldn’t I get the audio version? Dan is always so great on his podcast, so it was like 10 hours of HH, or 2.5 episodes for fans of the show).
And of course, the book was amazing!
I will say, at the start, it was a bit like Dan was just reading one long quote from a book in “HH”--that was just his delivery, and it makes sense given that when he’s typically reading from a book on mike, that’s what he’s doing.
But after a half hour or so his delivery settles in nicely, and there’s really no difference between the audiobook and an episode of Hardcore History.
Of course, that also means that there are plenty of thought-prokvoking concepts in there, such as:
-What REALLY led to the Bronze Age collapse? And how did it come on so suddenly even though these were the most powerful empires of the day?
-Should we feel AT ALL secure at our position atop the “food chain” so-to-speak as a resident of the U.S.? Or is it just a matter of time (maybe even a short time) before we’re set to go the way of the Roman Empire?
-A thoroughly skin-crawling look into plagues throughout history, including their devastating effects on the population, and how they utterly decimated early civilizations, and
-Perhaps most importantly, a history of aerial warfare from WWI through the present day. He does a good job of “leaning in” with enough incredulousness as to how killing civilians with aerial bombardments became downright commonplace, and just how horrific this really is.
Left unsaid, though, is what things like cruise missiles, drone strikes, and other ostensibly “smart” weapons we have today are doing to jade folks around the world. For example, when civilians are killed as “collateral” damage in a drone strike in the Middle East, are we protecting American lives by taking out the terrorists? Or are we creating new armies of terrorists who lost a friend, relative, or other loved one in an American drone strike.
At the end of the day, THAT’s what I think I admire the most in Dan’s work: the ability to crawl inside someone else’s head, across continents and centuries, and really FEEL what it was like to be that person. And in the most balanced, “see it from their perspective too” way as well.
Highly recommend this audiobook!
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Carlin always delivers
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