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ELITES Are LYING To You About Slavery

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Oxford historian Lawrence Goldman dismantles modern narratives about slavery, empire, reparations, and British identity | Earn up to 4 per cent on gold, paid in gold: https://www.monetary-metals.com/heretics. Heretics Merch is finally here! Get your own: https://hereticsxandrewgold-shop.fourthwall.com/ Go to https://andrewgoldheretics.com to get exclusive content and the bonus questions. Visit Lawrence's History Reclaimed: https://historyreclaimed.co.uk In this wide-ranging conversation, Oxford historian Lawrence Goldman joins the Heretics podcast to challenge some of the most widely repeated claims about slavery, colonialism, reparations, and British history. Drawing on decades of academic research and teaching at Oxford, Goldman argues that much of today’s debate about empire and slavery is driven more by politics than by historical evidence. The discussion explores how slavery existed across almost every civilization, why the British Empire is often singled out despite broader global contexts, and whether the Industrial Revolution was actually built on the profits of slavery. Goldman also explains why many historians reject the idea that modern societies should pay reparations for events that occurred centuries ago, and why such policies may deepen division rather than resolve it. Along the way, the conversation touches on the Arab slave trade, the economics of abolition, the dangers of judging the past purely through modern moral standards, and how technological change helped make slavery obsolete. Goldman also reflects on the idea of Britishness, the legacy of parliamentary democracy, immigration, national identity, and the cultural tensions shaping Western societies today. This is a deep dive into the historical arguments behind some of the most controversial political debates of our time. #history #reparations #britishempire Chapters: 0:00 The Reparations Debate 5:00 Who Is Responsible for Slavery Today? 10:10 Slavery Was EVERYWHERE in History 14:30 The ARAB Slave Trade Explained 19:00 Why Britain Developed a Unique Social Culture 23:20 Did Slavery Fund the Industrial Revolution? 27:40 The Problem With Judging History by Modern Morals 33:20 Would Reparations Actually Work? 39:00 The £18 Trillion Reparations Claim 44:00 Is British Identity UNDER ATTACK? 49:10 What Does “Britishness” Really Mean? 53:00 Immigration, Democracy and Cultural Change 59:50 A Heretic Lawrence admires

Top Comments (10)

@gmseed 2026-03-12

I'm still waiting for reparations from the Roman invasion.

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@tillyt4054 2026-03-12

I come from part Moroccan Berber heritage ...I want reperations from Muslim Moors for what they did trying to erase my peoples christian and pagan heritage ...and how they treated our blonde girls for centuries

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@karigirl3569 2026-03-12

I’m Slavic, and slavery was named in our honor. Where’s our money ? I find it rich that no one is pursuing oil money from the most prolific slavers in all of human history, and I doubt I’m alone in that musing.

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@hettybl 2026-03-12

Feel so terribly guilty & cant apologise enough for stuff ive not done 😂😂😂😂😂

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@gingerpoppublishing8148 2026-03-12

So, if more British people are descended from abolitionists rather than slavers, it would be nice if we got a thank-you rather than a reparations bill.

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@royandkathrynnelson11 2026-03-12

I am from a working class background, I think all wealthy people should pay me for my ancestors hard and 'enslavered like' work. I also want monies from Rome, the Vikings, the Barbarry Slaveries and finally I want some money to go on holiday!

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@eh-w4322 2026-03-13

How about reparations from the rich African people who sold the poor Africans to the world for slavery in the first place.

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@Irishmatty 2026-03-13

This is the first time Lenny Henry has ever made me laugh.

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@johnrandall125 2026-03-13

A friend offered me a ticket to go and see Lenny Henry. Regrettably I had to turn it down. I had already booked that time slot to go into the garden, catch wasps and shove them up my arse. Well, priorities you know!

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@andrewgoldheretics 2026-03-12

Let me know what you thought about that below - in return, I grant you: the timestamps! | Earn up to 4 per cent on gold, paid in gold: https://www.monetary-metals.com/heretics Chapters: 0:00 The Reparations Debate 5:00 Who Is Responsible for Slavery Today? 10:10 Slavery Was EVERYWHERE in History 14:30 The ARAB Slave Trade Explained 19:00 Why Britain Developed a Unique Social Culture 23:20 Did Slavery Fund the Industrial Revolution? 27:40 The Problem With Judging History by Modern Morals 33:20 Would Reparations Actually Work? 39:00 The £18 Trillion Reparations Claim 44:00 Is British Identity UNDER ATTACK? 49:10 What Does “Britishness” Really Mean? 53:00 Immigration, Democracy and Cultural Change 59:50 A Heretic Lawrence admires

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