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It Could Happen Here

The History of Bread Riot, Part 2

It Could Happen Here

Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts

News, Society & Culture, Daily News, Politics

4.06.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In part 2 we look at the a new kind of bread riot that continues to this day: the IMF riots, and then take a look at the two latest uprisings in Sri Lanka and Ecuador.

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0:04.5

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0:10.1

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0:12.6

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0:18.1

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0:20.6

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0:26.6

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0:28.4

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0:58.4

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1:17.4

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1:45.4

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1:49.4

That's good. That's a thing you want to see trending in 2022.

1:55.4

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1:58.4

All right, Chris, continue with your bread riots.

2:02.4

Yeah, we're back. There's more riots.

2:05.4

Now, last episode we talked about historians declare in the end of the bread death of the bread riot.

2:09.4

And like in the 60s and early 70s, like I think this is one of the ways you can tell that period.

2:15.4

People genuinely thought the world was going to get better. They genuinely believed that the centralized state and capitalism can always provide foods.

2:23.4

You want to bread riots anymore. You get marched.

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