
#1780 - Maajid Nawaz
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#1780 - Maajid Nawaz mentions 1984 by George Orwell and The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
The power he was writing about in that fictional account is attempting to redefine reality, redefine the past, redefine the future, because if you ca…
Hannah Arendt is mentioned as a German Jewish philosopher who wrote about the rise of totalitarianism in Germany.
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- Maajid Nawaz is a former Islamist turned counter-extremism activist, author of multiple books, and public speaker.
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“The power he was writing about in that fictional account is attempting to redefine reality, redefine the past, redefine the future, because if you can't hold on to reality, you have no premise to scrutinize the government.”

“Hannah Arendt is mentioned as a German Jewish philosopher who wrote about the rise of totalitarianism in Germany.”
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The power he was writing about in that fictional account is attempting to redefine reality, redefine the past, redefine the future, because if you…

Hannah Arendt is mentioned as a German Jewish philosopher who wrote about the rise of totalitarianism in Germany.
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