2025-11-09
34 分钟Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Mia Sorrenti.
In 2026, the United States of America marks its 250th birthday.
The country is younger than the British Museum and Guinness.
So how did this vast melting pot of people and ideas come to dominate global politics and culture?
Historian and journalist Simon Jenkins believes America's success stems from its careful balancing of the freedoms and interests of the states and the federal government.
For this episode,
he talks to Maithili Rao about the enduring tensions and balances that have enabled these 50 distinct states not only to survive civil war,
but to prosper.
Let's try now host Maithili Rao now with more.
Welcome to Intelligence Squared.
I'm Maitha Lee Rao.
Our guest today is Simon Jenkins.
Simon is the author of The Best Selling, A Short History of England, A Short History of Europe,
Britain's 100 Best Railway Stations, England's 1,000 Best Churches, and England's 1,000 Best Houses.
He's a former editor of Evening Standard and The Times and a columnist for The Guardian.
Today, Simon joins us to discuss his new book, A Short History of America from Tea Party to Trump.
Welcome to Intelligence Squared, Simon.
Thank you very much.
Simon, to start with,