
Anne Applebaum on What Liberals Misunderstand About Authoritarianism
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Anne Applebaum on What Liberals Misunderstand About Authoritarianism mentions The Lincoln Highway by Amor Tolles, Cuba, an American History by Ada Ferrer, The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt, and Everything Was Possible and Nothing Was True by Peter Pomerantsev with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
I would also recommend a novel called The Lincoln Highway by Amor Tolles, which is a really amazing piece of Americana.
It's about Cuba and its intimate and very complicated relationship with the United States.
Arendt was the master theorist of liberalism's most fundamental blind spot.
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The host mentions 'The Lincoln Highway' as a compelling novel that provides diverse perspectives on America in the 19…
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“It's a really amazing piece of Americana. It gives you many different perspectives on America of the 1950s from very many different kinds of people.”
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“It's about Cuba and its intimate and very complicated relationship with the United States. It's full of things you haven't thought about.”
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“Anne Applebaum discusses the introduction to a new edition of Hannah Arendt's 1951 classic, exploring its relevance and insights into liberalism and totalitarianism.”
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“It's a great book by Peter Pomerantsev that takes its title from that quote.”
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“To use the famous Chris Hedges book title, war is a force that gives us meaning.”
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“The discussion revolves around the analysis of Arendt's views on totalitarianism and liberal democracies, highlighting her pessimism and the unexpected developments in Western societies.”
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“Arendt anticipates why propaganda is effective, noting that many people do not trust their own experiences but only their imaginations.”
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“Orwell wrote a famous essay in, I think it was published in 1941, it was at the time that Mein Kampf, Hitler's book, was published in Great Britain.”
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