Anthropologist Jack Weatherford on Genghis Khan's brutal rise, military genius, and the surprisingly modern empire he built.

Jack Weatherford — Anthropologist and historian specializing in Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire, author of 'Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World' and several other books including 'Emperor of the Seas,' 'Kublai Khan and the Making of China,' and 'The Secret History of the Mongol Queens.'
Jack Weatherford traces Genghis Khan's life from a boy named Temujin who was abandoned, enslaved, and orphaned on the harsh Mongolian steppe to the conqueror of the largest contiguous empire in history. He explains how betrayals by his own kin and the kidnapping of his wife Borte forged a leader who valued loyalty and merit over bloodline, and how the Mongol fusion of horse, bow, terror, and relentless innovation created history's most lethal army with fewer than 110,000 soldiers. Weatherford argues the empire's lasting impact lies less in conquest than in what came after: religious freedom of the individual, protection of envoys and merchants, elevated status of women, a unified trade and postal network, and the permanent linking of East and West. He draws parallels between Mongol warfare and modern American wars, criticizing both while urging humility and understanding between cultures. The conversation closes with deeply personal reflections on Weatherford's late wife, who inspired his work, and his hope rooted in the everyday kindness of the Mongolian people.
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Jack Weatherford
“He has written a legendary book on this topic titled Jenis Khan and the making of the modern world.” — Lex Fridman 00:00:00Find it on Amazon
Jack Weatherford
“And he has written many other books including Emperor of the Seas, Kubla Khan and the Making of China” — Lex Fridman 00:00:00Find it on Amazon
Jack Weatherford
“he has written many other books including Emperor of the Seas, Kubla Khan and the Making of China, Jangghask Khan and the Quest for God” — Lex Fridman 00:00:00Find it on Amazon
Jack Weatherford
“Emperor of the Seas, Kubla Khan and the Making of China, Jangghask Khan and the Quest for God, The Secret History of the Mongol Queens” — Lex Fridman 00:00:00Find it on Amazon
Jack Weatherford
“Kubla Khan and the Making of China, Jangghask Khan and the Quest for God, The Secret History of the Mongol Queens, and other excellent books.” — Lex Fridman 00:00:00Find it on Amazon
Dan Carlin
“He did an amazing series on Jenis Khan and the Mongols called Wrath of the Cons. I recommend people go listen to it.” — Lex Fridman 01:55:43Find it on Amazon
Norman R. Yetman (inferred)
“I can recommend the book that I've been reading, which is Voices from Slavery, 100 Authentic Slave Narratives.” — Lex Fridman 04:24:33Find it on Amazon