What Rudyard Lynch Says About Military & Strategy
5 episodes featuring Rudyard Lynch on military & strategy
Key Insights on Military & Strategy
England's strategy of breaking game theory rules through parliamentary systems, capitalism, and naval power created exponential returns that built the modern world
- The English Civil War (1640s) established parliamentary dominance over monarchy, creating the longest period of political stability in human history from 1688 to present
- Gunpowder ended steppe military advantage by 1700s, with Russia and China dividing the grasslands after millennia of nomadic dominance - "the time just ran out for nomadic peoples"
- The step culture operated on "chaotic anarchy and totalitarianism" duality - tribes scattered independently until great leaders unified them into fragile war bands dependent on continuous raiding
- Quality of life for lower economic classes declined from Civil War to WWI, then improved dramatically after the Immigration Act of 1921 cut off immigration
- Soviet Union had higher inequality than the West during Cold War; difference between commissar and worker exceeded CEO-to-employee gap in 1960s America
- "Political correctness" originated as Soviet term; East Germany is most right-wing region today because they experienced same manipulation tactics earlier