Topic: Carroll Quigley

3 chapters across the catalog

Scromit
Episode 994 1:16:56 - 1:21:04

994: Scromit

Homeschooling Advice, Critical Thinking Resources

An anonymous donor requested advice on raising critical thinkers within the public school system. Recommendations included Carroll Quigley's *Tragedy and Hope* (though noted for its extreme length) and Mel Brooks' *History of the World, Part I* for a more entertaining take on historical context.

Win By Losing
Episode 727 2:06:49 - 2:07:25

727: Win By Losing

No Agenda Book Club: Carroll Quigley's "A History of the World"

The No Agenda Book Club recommends Carroll Quigley's *A History of the World in Our Time*, noting its current availability for free on Kindle. Listeners are encouraged to seek out the unabridged original version of the text, which is highly regarded for its deep dive into global power structures and historical transitions.

Team Taylor
Episode 683 2:02:52 - 2:09:20

683: Team Taylor

No Agenda Sacred Texts, Tragedy and Hope

The hosts enumerate the "Sacred Texts" of the No Agenda show, including *Confessions of an Economic Hitman* by John Perkins and *Family of Secrets* by Russ Baker. A major focus is placed on Carroll Quigley's *Tragedy and Hope*, a 1,300-page history of the world that details the operations of the Federal Reserve and global banking systems.