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Back to EpisodesHow Nation-States Actually Formed: The Real Story Behind Modern Countries
Published 5Β months, 3Β weeks ago
Description
What if everything you thought you knew about countries was wrong? Most people assume nations have always existed, but Casey reveals the shocking truth: the nation-state is basically a political hack invented when everything else stopped working.
π― What You'll Learn:
β’ Why Europe's old system of personal loyalty to kings completely collapsed after 1517
β’ How the Industrial Revolution accidentally destroyed people's sense of belonging and identity
β’ The exact moment in 1648 when modern countries were officially "invented" at the Peace of Westphalia
β’ Why nationalism emerged as the perfect replacement for religious authority (and why it worked so well)
π€ Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who wants to understand how modern political systems actually developed and why they still shape our world today.
π Chapters:
[00:00] Casey introduces the nation-state myth
[01:45] Why medieval Europe's loyalty system cracked apart
[03:30] How the Protestant Reformation broke everything
[05:15] The Industrial Revolution's accidental social experiment
[07:00] The 1648 Peace of Westphalia moment that changed history
[09:30] How nationalism became the new social glue
[11:15] Key patterns you can spot in modern politics
This isn't just ancient history. Casey connects these 400-year-old patterns to everything from Brexit to modern political movements. Once you understand how the nation-state actually formed, you'll see why people still crave belonging and how politicians exploit these same psychological triggers today.
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π Topics: nation-state formation, European history, political systems, nationalism origins, social identity
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