Paris being the center of France is also why the french army couldn't fight on when Germany took it in june 1940
@mri1272 сағат бұрын
Attaturk was an evil man and caused harm to many
@RahulDevanarayanan8 сағат бұрын
28:54 crucially I’d add the Uzbeks as well. the Mughal Empire, the longest lasting and most successful Islamic empire in India, was Uzbek in origin. Babur was a chieftain from Andijan, which today resides on the Uzbek side of the Uzbek-Kyrgyz border
@Blezerker10 сағат бұрын
What are you talking about with Roosevelt? "Dying with only weeks left to live?" Roosevelt didn't die for another two months, and when he finally did die it was from a stroke, not from Polio. Why haven't you addressed this?
@cgt370420 сағат бұрын
21:35 It reminds me of a kinda similar case here in Romania, where our capital bucharest while having a tenth of the population, it has a much higher gdp than any other city in the country.
@fedoramaster603523 сағат бұрын
Is there not a unified Christian political space? I’d disagree with that. We might not call it christian anymore, but that’s very much what it is. I think people have just swapped the term “Christendom” for “the western world” or “western civilization”. This reminds me of a little while ago when I made a post to Reddit asking people to define “western civilization”, and the posts that gave genuine answers generally just said “western civilization is everywhere that’s Christian”. I tried to poke holes in that because I dont personally think western civilization is like.. a thing? But if you wanted to define the fictional concept of western civilization, I feel like in hindsight those redditors were absolutely correct. That said, I feel like it speaks to something interesting about how Christianity still plays a major role in our political and cultural perspective on a place, even if it is a more indirect one than it would have been before the long 18th century. Although personally, I’d trace that dissociation from “Christendom” more to the political ideals of the enlightenment than the devastation of the 30 years war, although I see how an argument could be made otherwise.
@shaitan751023 сағат бұрын
Please dont waste your time with short video format :(
@Hogue7Күн бұрын
1311 the Holy Bible Revised and Translated
@nsv8613Күн бұрын
1:10:46 - If a claim can't be enforced it remains empty. Those nations can't make Russia bow before them if Russians refuse because Russia is strong enough to prevent those nations from forcing it to. In the same way, Ukraine's claims to its sovereignty to its Russia-occupied regions are empty because Ukraine just doesn't have the power to force Russia out of it. No ideal plays a role until it is supported by power. Even a multi-lateral agreement between people, groups or nations to not fight comes out of the parties understanding that even if they wanted to impose their will over everyone else - they can't, so they are better off not fighting. Whether it is in Russia's interest to take parts of Ukraine is a discussion for the Russians to have internally, but as long as they are convinced that they benefit from this war, they will have their way until some other power stops them.
@ptolemyseleuco1896Күн бұрын
Uuu, somebody here has read the Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama 😈
@wandefterКүн бұрын
1:24:21
@user-sg1bx5to8mКүн бұрын
literally every thesis can be challenged here. weak video, poor preparation, too much manipulation and Hottentot morality.
@Bartekkru100Күн бұрын
18:03 the signs say "dicks out for Harambe" for anyone interested.
@aaronwolf4211Күн бұрын
Bro you’re answering your own question with regard to why EU and Western nations are silent on “Russia’s fascism”. It’s because our illustrious leaders in the west never had to live under communism. So they have been able to engage in practices and manipulate geopolitical and global economic circumstances to build their OWN fascist global order. It’s these fascist ideologues of the western neoliberal order that are utilizing the external “enemy” of the East to create a kind of Hegelian dialectic on a global scale. The degree to which Putin and Russia at-large are participating in this dialectic is a moot point because it’s the global power elite of the highest order and intellectual pedigree who play these patriot games for their own ends, whether ideological or financial. You wanted to know how and why Russia is being so in our faces with these men and their political philosophies…well, it’s because the western elites also adhere to the same ideologies. The only difference is these western elites are doing everything they can to suppress the reality of what they believe and what they are doing. Russia and its leaders and intelligentsia, for whatever reason or purpose, is at least being honest about where they stand and why. And for good or bad, at least they have a largely unified faith as a check against that power in Russia. The west has no such check. We have always been at war with Eurasia…and that is why the vision of the future is a boot stomping on a human face forever.
@masterofrocketsКүн бұрын
Anybody that invokes the Nazis that much, must be a propagandist lol
@aaronwolf4211Күн бұрын
All politics must inherently rely upon gangsterism in some extreme form, either intrinsically within the structure of the state itself and its leaders or externally in parastate actors like oligarchs, guilds, or cartels. It has become the height of delusion and ignorance for most in the West (even, and especially, those within the intellectual class) to not understand this as a fundamental feature of ALL governments throughout human history.
@team3am149Күн бұрын
The Portuguese invented the compass? What a laughably unknowledgeable channel.
@LevmihКүн бұрын
Unfortunately the people that once praised the Tsar like a God, betrayed his honour.
@MuhammedAL-Chad-nz4jx2 күн бұрын
40:39 No Such Thing As "Islamic" Terrorism...
@MuhammedAL-Chad-nz4jx2 күн бұрын
37:30 No Such Thing As "middle east"...
@MuhammedAL-Chad-nz4jx2 күн бұрын
No Such Thing As "middle east"...
@Wallguardian2 күн бұрын
I need to send this to a french speaker but there are no french subtitles 😢
@victorangeles6552 күн бұрын
Solving the root cause of Mexico's problem 1:56:32
@isaac_steinberg2 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure that Ohio was the first modern State to enshrine abortion into their constitution not France. Before anyone says that France is a country and Ohio isn't, they are both sovereign States in the exact same way. The constitution for the US makes this abundantly clear for anyone who actually reads it.
@TonySopeano462 күн бұрын
I love the fact that the background of Mexicoball is that accurate. 😂
@TheMCCraftingTable2 күн бұрын
6:30 ah yes, exactly how the old Final Fantasy bosses would transform!
@MuhammedAL-Chad-nz4jx3 күн бұрын
kraut Praising Dirty Races...😂😂
@MuhammedAL-Chad-nz4jx3 күн бұрын
india Will Collapse. They Won't Exist As A Unified Country In The Future...
@NativeVsColonial3 күн бұрын
That is what your ancestors also fetishized, but Hindu Dharma kept India unified and thriving.
@MuhammedAL-Chad-nz4jx3 күн бұрын
hinduism Was Invented By The English...
@NativeVsColonial3 күн бұрын
Is’lam was invented by Arab desert scavengers and looters, to make the them prosperous.
@major27072 күн бұрын
Middle East pagan creates islam
@scallamander48993 күн бұрын
It takes 41 minutes to produce a pile of lies and 4 hours to expose the lies. Real shame very few people here will do the latter, but instead retreat to their comfort zones on this topic.
@AdamOwenBrowning3 күн бұрын
it's crazy that you managed to pull a massive doxxing scheme to pick up personal data of some guy that highlighted your accent is fake... and you still have a channel! next to none of your audience know how putrid you have behaved against people you're locked in some peculiar online political bickering with. Anyone reading this, go look up how Kraut n Tea "rebranded" himself as a parrot after he created a server that had a "List of Targets" for which you smeared and collected the private information of, along with a group of people who you've thrown into the river and never mentioned ever again. Remember when you reported a woman to a newsletter she wrote to ruin her writing career? That worked! Remember when you threatened Braving Ruin with doxing and life ruination to a point that he fled the internet? That worked! Slimy freak.
@enemanozzle3 күн бұрын
The Dresden bombing has not caused 25 000 dead - today the official number of victims - but 253 000 dead men, women and children, the official number of 1945. A close relative of mine has been in charge to eliminate the victims of the Dresden bombing. For the life he spoke of 300 000 dead. Remember: In February 1945 the town of Dresden had 630 000 inhabitants, further at this time the city of Dresden was overcrowded with about 500 000 refugees coming from the east. So during the night of the Dresden bombing far more than a million people were present in this town, living together in a very confined space. The official number for 1945 of 253 000 dead is distributed in the following manner: 35 000 completely identified, 50 000 partly identified, 168 000 not identified.
@jasoncox52633 күн бұрын
23:51 The shorter life expectancy of Americans is largely due to poor diet and higher violent crime. If you compare survival rates of potentially terminal illnesses, America tends to do better; although, those numbers are slipping with increased efforts to centralize our health care system.
@the_feedle3 күн бұрын
I really liked your video but I thing you were showing french centralisation to much as a good thing, and you didnt show all the bad things that we french have to live with today and that are almost impossible to change
@ritobratabaksi693 күн бұрын
9:19 This is what we think opposite when we think about China lol..
@sookendestroy13 күн бұрын
Frenchialization
@MyOrangeString3 күн бұрын
Subtitles unreadable because they are stacked under the titles and channel name etc. KZbin interface stuff.
@ramhx3 күн бұрын
teabag: You have very artistic, well designed unique balls haha, loved it.
@enterchannelname32133 күн бұрын
Considering how long and detailed Kraut's videos are, he definitely has untapped mammoth stores of clips to post for his YT Shorts material.
@Simon454993 күн бұрын
Kraut started posting shorts !!!
@Amantducafe3 күн бұрын
Loved the video. I already had the information about how France achieved absolutism. The way systems and institutions centralize is a fascinating topic but i would love kraut to explire the decentralization of said system into a more balanced system where the government is not entirely weak but also efficient enough to get things done.
@bs52163 күн бұрын
Not sure I buy the theses. For one the video is rather vague as to how it is defining "nuclear family". I find it hard to believe that in a feudal agrarian society families were composed of small units. Usually when people refer to the nuclear family they mean something like what exists in modern day where you have self sufficient family units composed of parents and children living separate from extended family. Secondly the video is vague as to to what mechanism abrahamic religions undermined tribal structures. I am open to the idea but the video never really delves into this idea into any depth. It more or less just asserts the idea without exploring what specific beliefs of Christianity would have undermined a tribalistic kinship structure
@hershellumiere3 күн бұрын
I miss your videos bro.
@rafaw3873 күн бұрын
This realisability in the centralisation correlates a lot with my home country of Argentina
@antoniohorta56563 күн бұрын
Yup, blame the Americans. It is so easy and simple. They were reliant on US food prior to all this (before Clinton). Remember, they don't speak American (or English) there. They were F'd up before the Monroe doctrine. Just give them a video about how the whole world F'd them, and you would be close. No one ever seems to like personal (or societal) accountability. It's never the people's fault. Always the big bad wolf.
@ShankTrix3 күн бұрын
I feel like a lot of the European nations once looked up to The Roman Empire and tried to copy it's forms of governance and economics, but then in the medieval and age of discovery era, the countries of Europe started to look up to France and what systems of power it was using. Such as this case which is French Absolutism but as well the taxation system of France where the citizens did not pay the landlords but instead the monarch itself in taxes. Europe also copied the French Legal Code to a very large extent (Napoleonic Code), although Napoleon instilled this in various countries by wars, a greater amount of countries willingly changed their legal codes. The countries of Europe also started to shift to the Metric System created by France almost unanimously except for Britain which still uses some of the Imperial System.
@karlosdeevs2 күн бұрын
good ol' metric system
@user-gr9fq9gt9w3 күн бұрын
And those who managed to do that, not by coincidence, also became dictatorships eventually.
@Amantducafe3 күн бұрын
And had lots of internal conflicts, civil wars, corruption and eventually collapsed.
@howtoappearincompletely97393 күн бұрын
What about Denmark?
@emtheslav22953 күн бұрын
@@howtoappearincompletely9739Denmark never adopted the absolutism of the French Monarchy, but rather enfranchised the peasants. That’s why Denmark avoided Absolutism.
@Sidtheman3 күн бұрын
100% coincidence, correlation does not equal to causation
@emtheslav22953 күн бұрын
@@Sidtheman I wouldn’t say it’s entirely a coincidence. It’s much easier (though not impossible, since Napoleon was only leader of France for 15 years and has rarely been a dictatorship since (if this even counts as absolutism), same goes for Germany with only hitler, which was made by Prussia) to have leaders become dictators.
@gudmundursteinar3 күн бұрын
Yes, but, Parliament has absolute power. The parliament of Norways motto is "All power to this assembly". Parliamentary Absolutism is still Absolutism just like Autocratic Absolutism. Autocracy failed and anti-Aboslutism failed; indeed the crisis of America today is that it's own anti-aboslutism is failing now that comity and reasonableness is ending.
@phillip77313 күн бұрын
No it's not? There is seperation of powers in executive, legislative and judicative. Also the parliament (legislative) is like you said literally an assembly of people who represent and are beholdent to their electors.
@gudmundursteinar3 күн бұрын
@@phillip7731 Not really. Parliament makes the laws. Parliament appoints the government. Parliament hires and fires the judges through the Justice Minister. Parliament's power is not only absolute but Parliament can grant itslf any power it chooses. Parliament is the absolute ruler. You observe that Parliament is elected, yeah, so what? It's power is still absolute.
@mtk776213 күн бұрын
@@gudmundursteinar You seem very determined to make pounts that are obviously false. No, parliament does not always name the government, nor does it hold absolute power over the executive branch, nor does it have infinite power in choosing judges. These things don't work so simply. And worse of all is your idea that parliament can grant itself any power it wants: how?!?! We have a constitution, remember??
@kingace6186Күн бұрын
You lost me at "anti-absolutism failed". You can't just point to a country at its most turbulent and say I told you so. US is 245 years old & there were only 3 major moments of instability (Civil War, the 60s, & autocratic Trump).
@kingace6186Күн бұрын
@@phillip7731 Parliamentary absolutism is a very real thing. That's the unitary type of government the UK has. Absolutism is just the uncheck concentration of power to just one branch of government. Thus, it doesn't only apply to monarchs. In America, President like Nixon and Trump tried turning the Executive into absolutism by invoking the "Unitary Executive" myth.