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Chamberlain’s Staged Peace and Hidden Protests

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Imagine a Prime Minister standing on a windy runway, waving a fluttering piece of paper and promising a terrified world that the threat of war had definitively vanished. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of Neville Chamberlain’s 1938 "Peace For Our Time" speech, deconstructing a sequence of words that carries a suffocating amount of historical baggage. We unpack the "Trafalgar Discrepancy," revealing how the British government and the BBC systematically suppressed the news of 15,000 dissenting protesters to present the Munich Agreement as a unified national triumph. We deconstruct the linguistic phenomenon of Collective Memory, exploring how a traumatized public swapped a single preposition to wrap a political failure in the spiritual armor of a 7th-c ... 

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