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    The World Cup was supposed to bring world peace

    2026-06-04 | 52 min.
    World Cup tickets are going for as high as $45,000. Not in most of our budgets. How did things get so out of hand when the tournament's founder intended to bridge class divides? Today on the show, the origins of the World Cup, from World War I to Mussolini’s fascist Italy, and how it grew into the multibillion-dollar spectacle the world is gearing up to watch.

    Guests:

    Jonathan Wilson, columnist at The Guardian and author of The Power and the Glory: A New History of the World Cup

    Simon Kuper, columnist at the Financial Times and author of World Cup Fever

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    Bayard Rustin and the March on Washington

    2026-06-02 | 22 min.
    When people remember the March on Washington they often recall the giant crowds or Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech. Less known is the person who made the event possible. Today on the show, the story of Bayard Rustin, the man behind the March on Washington.

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    History's playbook for taming the beast of inflation

    2026-05-28 | 47 min.
    Gas. Meat. Flights. Houses. The cost of living is up. Inflation is rearing its head again. And as it rises higher, inflation risks devastating economies and draining savings accounts. So what can be done about it? This week, we explore the history of inflation in the U.S., how the government has responded, and who pays the price. This episode originally aired in 2022.

    Guests:

    John Cochrane, senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution

    Meg Jacobs, senior research scholar, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs

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    Yuri Kochiyamas’s lifetime of activism

    2026-05-26 | 20 min.
    Civil rights activist Yuri Kochiyama lived a life dedicated to social justice for people of all backgrounds. Not only a pillar of the Asian-American movement, she also fought for Black liberation and the rights of political prisoners. Today on the show, how Yuri Kochiyama’s 50 years of activism was informed and practiced.

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    Prediction markets are making a 150-year comeback

    2026-05-21 | 51 min.
    Prediction market sites allow users to put money on everything from the war in Iran to the winner of the Super Bowl. But where did these markets come from? And what can that history tell us about where they might be going? Today on the show, how betting on popes and presidents long ago planted a seed for a “terrorism market” in the early 2000s, and how those early prediction markets shaped the industry that has taken hold today.

    Guests:

    Koleman Strumpf, economics professor at Wake Forest University

    Paul Rhode, economic historian at the University of Michigan.

    Robin Hanson, Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University and systems architect for the Policy Analysis Market

    Robert Forsythe, Professor of Finance at Wayne State University and co-founder of the Iowa Political Stock Market

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Throughline is a time machine. Each episode, we travel beyond the headlines to answer the question, "How did we get here?" We use sound and stories to bring history to life and put you into the middle of it. From ancient civilizations to forgotten figures, we take you directly to the moments that shaped our world. Throughline is hosted by Peabody Award-winning journalist Rund Abdelfatah.Subscribe to Throughline+. You'll be supporting the history-reframing, perspective-shifting, time-warping stories you can't get enough of - and you'll unlock sponsor-free listening. Learn more at plus.npr.org/throughline
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