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THIS WEEK! We continue our two parter on Hitlers People. We begin with Himler, and go through Faces such as Alfred Rosenberg, Heinrich Heydrich, Adolf Eichman, and much more. THIS WEEK! On "Well That Aged Well". With "Erlend Hedegart". .Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/well-that-aged-well. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In deze aflevering praat ik met Ed. Ed heeft onderzoek gedaan naar hoe het was om vrijmetselaar te zijn in aanloop naar, en tijdens de tweede wereldoorlog. Welke keuzes maakte de Grootloge en welke keuzes maakten individuele vrijmetselaren? Hoe handel je als vrijmetselaar tijdens de oorlog, en hoe kijk je elkaar na de oorlog weer recht in de ogen? Adolf Eichman - https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_EichmannKristallnacht - https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/KristallnachtThomas Mann - https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_MannArthur Seyss-Inquart - https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Seyss-InquartHanns Albin Rauter - https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanns_Albin_RauterGroep 2000 - https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groep_2000Hermannus van Tongeren - https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermannus_van_Tongeren_sr.Jacoba van Tongeren - https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacoba_van_TongerenVrij Nederland - https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vrij_NederlandVrijmetselarij tijdens de holocaust: https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/freemasonry-under-the-nazi-regimeSupport the showIk vind het leuk als je contact met me opneemt. Dat kan via:Instagram: VrijmetselaarsPodcastFacebook: Broeder SanderEmail: sander@outcastmedia.nl
La guerre reprend au Proche Orient. Pour sortir du choc des premiers jours, Histoire Vivante est retournée dans ses archives, pour retracer le chemin sinueux sur lequel tout a commencé, pour retrouver lʹhistoire de ce territoire aux deux nations et accompagner ce présent. Pour commencer, deux épisodes sur lʹévènement qui a tout changé : la Guerre des six jours. En 1967, lʹEtat dʹIsraël entre dans sa vingtième année. Pour les Européens juifs, cʹest un refuge, un idéal ou un pays étranger. C'est aussi, depuis 1961 le procès d'Adolf Eichman, l'un des responsables de lʹextermination des Juifs dʹEurope, le retour de la prospérité et la reconstruction de lʹEurope après la seconde Guerre mondiale et les décolonisations occupent toute lʹattention de lʹopinion publique. Les tensions avec les pays arabes limitrophes connaissent un regain depuis quelques mois et aboutissent à une attaque préventive dʹIsraël qui sʹachève le 10 juin par la déroute des armées nationales voisines et la démultiplication des zones sous contrôle israélien. La Guerre des six jours signe lʹapparition des expressions "Proche Orient", "territoires occupés" et "cause palestinienne", aujourdʹhui tristement familières pour le monde entier. Mais elle marque également de nouvelles divisions dans les sociétés européennes, particulièrement en France, et notamment parmi la génération des enfants de rescapés du génocide juif et des héritiers de la colonisation.
00:00 Intro01:44 Sound problems05:50 Announcement - public speaking seminar08:41 Johannesburg Fire14:18 US Deficit23:42 China27:27 Canada Behind35:52 Food Costs39:55 Diamonds42:42 Cultural Critic Live Questions:50:47 Adolf Eichman said just before he was hanged that he regretted nothing. Do you think he really believed that? I think On some level, every evil person knows they're wrong.52:40 Your weekend show on Western Civ made me more rationally optimistic. One wrench contrary to “we have time to make things better” is gov't debt. Don't we actually have a debt crisis that rationally risks national bankruptcy?54:46 Thank you for keeping us up to date by looking deep into these stories.55:15 It's true, we flew over Saskatchewan on the way back from Alaska. There was so much land and fresh water. Could grow lots of food there if it warmed up.55:38 Neil Peart-" In a world where I feel so small, I can't stop thinking big." I think he meant even though we are small physically compared to the universe, our minds make us big.
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Mary Jo and John tie Hannah Arendt, Adolf Eichman, and Trump's bathroom together.
Eichann i Jerusalem omhandler en av verdens mest omtalte rettssaker: Adolf Eichman, som administrerte Nazi-Tysklands deportering av jøder til utryddelesesleirene, sto i 1961 tiltalt for "forbrytelser mot det jødiske folk og mot menneskeheten". Den amerikansk-jødiske forfatteren og filosofen Hannah Arendt var til stede i Jerusalem som reporter for The New Yorker. Vi har lest boka. Alle episodene: solvberget.no/klassikere --- Innspilt på Sølvberget bibliotek og kulturhus i mai 2023. Medvirkende: Thale Dobbert, Tomas Gustafsson og Håkon Hestvik. Produksjon: Åsmund Ådnøy
El Pan de Vida. 1) Vivirá eternamente: La fiesta de Corpus Christi es una fiesta producto de la duda de muchos sobre la existencia de Jesús en la Eucaristía. Ante los milagros eucarísticos y ante las palabras del mismo Jesús en Jueves Santo, la Iglesia en la Edad Media propuso que todo el pueblo cristiano haga un acto de fe público de su amor y adoración a Jesús Eucaristía, por eso la tradición de celebrar en las plazas principales de pueblos y ciudades. Hoy trata de hacer un acto de amor a Jesús eucaristía. 2) Perdonar es ser eucarístico: También hoy celebramos a tantos que defendieron a Jesús Eucaristía, mártires que derramaron sangre con tal de defender a la santa Eucaristía. Recordamos a tantos que no pudieron y no pueden participar públicamente de una Eucaristía porque son perseguidos. En esto me viene a la memoria lo sucedido en 1961, Hannah Arendt asistió al juicio contra Adolf Eichman (un nazi alemán a quien se lo encontró aquí en Tucumán). Mientras el fiscal retrató a Eichman como un monstruo al servicio de un régimen criminal, Hannah Arendt lo definió como un hombre absolutamente normal. Muchos quedaron desconcertados ante su definición, pero ella quería dejar en claro que el mal puede ser obra de personas comunes y corrientes que se dejan llevar por la ideología dominante del momento, sin cuestionarse ni preguntarse nada. Es por ello que hoy como cristianos ofrecemos también nuestro perdón ante tantos que atacaron y atacan a la Eucaristía, es decir a cristianos, a creyentes, a la Iglesia y que queremos pedirle a Dios por sus corazones. 3) Pan vivo: Estamos invitados a vivir la vida sabiendo que la vida espiritual crece con la Eucaristía y la visión de tu vida cambia en cada Eucaristía. Hoy te proponemos que vivas la misa como vida y no como cumplimiento u obligación que te controlan desde una Sacristía. Que hoy puedas vivir una vida eucarística para toda la vida. Algo bueno está por venir --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/misioneros-digitales-catlicos/support
In the first of the two-part series, this South African native now living in West Australia, shares his own story and unpacks how Pure Desire, an organisation that began about 3 decades ago, helped him cope and succeed in life. Bernard now helps men in 14 countries in the South Pacific and is open to help more of us. Recovery is the winner!Contact him at bernard@puredesire.org or visit his website on https://bit.ly/BernardLinkThe historical marker includes Adolf Eichman's trial in Jerusalem, Mt Tambora in Indonesia, and Idi Amin. Support the showThanks for listening. Please share the pod with your mates, and feel free to comment right here! Write to Bob on his email -- bobmendo@AOL.comLink to https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100078996765315 on Facebook. Bobs Your Uncle features the opinions of Bob Mendelsohn and any of his guests.To financially support the podcast, go to the Patreon site and choose Gold, Silver or Bronze levels. Thanks for that! https://www.patreon.com/BobsYourUncle To read Bob's 1999 autobiography, click this link https://bit.ly/StoryBob
Em 1945 se iniciaram os julgamentos de Nuremberg, que mostravam pela primeira vez ao mundo os horrores perpetrados pelo regime nazista alemão. Diante do horror, muitos pensadores passam a se dedicar na busca sobre a origem do mal. Afinal, o que era o mal? O mal era inerente aos seres humanos? Qualquer um podia fazer o mal? Quais eram as condições para tamanha barbárie? Hanna Arendt, uma pensadora judia de origem alemã passa a se debruçar sobre essas questões. Após a sua fuga do regime, dedicou parte do seu trabalho a compreender as origens do totalitarismo e do terror perpetuado pelos nazistas durante as décadas de 1930 e 1940. Entre as suas obras sobre o tema destaco “As origens do Totalitarismo” (de 1951) e “Eichmann em Jerusalém - Um relato sobre a banalidade do mal” (de 1961). Nas Origens do Totalitarismo Arendt busca primeiramente entender quais foram as condições na Alemanha que permitiram o estabelecimento de um regime singular como o nazismo; e em Eichman em Jerusalem Arendt se dedica ao Julgamento do Adolf Eichman, um “burocrata do III Reich”. Um sujeito, que dentro de uma lógica burocrática justificou suas ações, sempre responsabilizando seus atos a uma cadeia de comandos. Tendo essas obras em vista, vamos dedicar esse episódio a duas obras, baseadas em experimentos sociais: A Onda (filme baseado em um experimento real, ocorrido na Califórnia em 1967 pelo professor Ron Jones, que teve diversas versões: 1981, 2009 e a série de 2019 “nos somos a onda”) e o filme “A Experiência, de 2001”. O filme baseado nos experimentos de Stanford, encabeçado pelo professor Phillip Zimbardo, que recebeu diversas adaptações como “Detenção” de 2010 e “O Experimento de Aprisionamento de Stanford” de 2015.
From the Institute's Vault, we have an excerpt from a two day symposium--“Hannah Arendt Right Now”--which explored the philosopher's impact on the 21st Century. The 2006 event was held on the hundredth anniversary of Arendt's birth. In this episode, Dr. Rony Brauman describes how Arendt influenced his thinking about the politics of humanitarian aid. Brauman was president of Doctors without Borders from 1982 to 1994. In 1999, he co-directed The Specialist - Portrait of a Modern Criminal, a documentary about the trial of Adolf Eichman. Samantha Power responds to Brauman's presentation. Power was the US ambassador to the United Nations from 2013 to 2017, and author of A Problem From Hell, America and the Age of Genocide, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2003. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
From the Institute's Vault, we have an excerpt from a two day symposium--“Hannah Arendt Right Now”--which explored the philosopher's impact on the 21st Century. The 2006 event was held on the hundredth anniversary of Arendt's birth. In this episode, Dr. Rony Brauman describes how Arendt influenced his thinking about the politics of humanitarian aid. Brauman was president of Doctors without Borders from 1982 to 1994. In 1999, he co-directed The Specialist - Portrait of a Modern Criminal, a documentary about the trial of Adolf Eichman. Samantha Power responds to Brauman's presentation. Power was the US ambassador to the United Nations from 2013 to 2017, and author of A Problem From Hell, America and the Age of Genocide, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2003. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the Institute's Vault, we have an excerpt from a two day symposium--“Hannah Arendt Right Now”--which explored the philosopher's impact on the 21st Century. The 2006 event was held on the hundredth anniversary of Arendt's birth. In this episode, Dr. Rony Brauman describes how Arendt influenced his thinking about the politics of humanitarian aid. Brauman was president of Doctors without Borders from 1982 to 1994. In 1999, he co-directed The Specialist - Portrait of a Modern Criminal, a documentary about the trial of Adolf Eichman. Samantha Power responds to Brauman's presentation. Power was the US ambassador to the United Nations from 2013 to 2017, and author of A Problem From Hell, America and the Age of Genocide, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2003. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
From the Institute's Vault, we have an excerpt from a two day symposium--“Hannah Arendt Right Now”--which explored the philosopher's impact on the 21st Century. The 2006 event was held on the hundredth anniversary of Arendt's birth. In this episode, Dr. Rony Brauman describes how Arendt influenced his thinking about the politics of humanitarian aid. Brauman was president of Doctors without Borders from 1982 to 1994. In 1999, he co-directed The Specialist - Portrait of a Modern Criminal, a documentary about the trial of Adolf Eichman. Samantha Power responds to Brauman's presentation. Power was the US ambassador to the United Nations from 2013 to 2017, and author of A Problem From Hell, America and the Age of Genocide, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2003. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
From the Institute's Vault, we have an excerpt from a two day symposium--“Hannah Arendt Right Now”--which explored the philosopher's impact on the 21st Century. The 2006 event was held on the hundredth anniversary of Arendt's birth. In this episode, Dr. Rony Brauman describes how Arendt influenced his thinking about the politics of humanitarian aid. Brauman was president of Doctors without Borders from 1982 to 1994. In 1999, he co-directed The Specialist - Portrait of a Modern Criminal, a documentary about the trial of Adolf Eichman. Samantha Power responds to Brauman's presentation. Power was the US ambassador to the United Nations from 2013 to 2017, and author of A Problem From Hell, America and the Age of Genocide, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2003. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode from the Institute's Vault, we have an excerpt from a two day symposium--“Hannah Arendt Right Now”--which explored the philosopher's impact on the 21st Century. The 2006 event was held on the hundredth anniversary of Arendt's birth. The focus of this episode is Arendt's 1963 book, Eichmann in Jerusalem. The session begins with historian Anthony Grafton, whose father, a journalist, once wrote about Arendt. The second speaker is Dr. Rony Brauman, the co-directed The Specialist: Portrait of a Modern Criminal, a documentary about the trial of Adolf Eichman. The third speaker is Margarethe von Trotta, the German director whose 2012 film about Hannah Arendt focuses on the Eichmann trial. The session concludes with Pamela Katz, who wrote the screenplay for Hannah Arendt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode from the Institute's Vault, we have an excerpt from a two day symposium--“Hannah Arendt Right Now”--which explored the philosopher's impact on the 21st Century. The 2006 event was held on the hundredth anniversary of Arendt's birth. The focus of this episode is Arendt's 1963 book, Eichmann in Jerusalem. The session begins with historian Anthony Grafton, whose father, a journalist, once wrote about Arendt. The second speaker is Dr. Rony Brauman, the co-directed The Specialist: Portrait of a Modern Criminal, a documentary about the trial of Adolf Eichman. The third speaker is Margarethe von Trotta, the German director whose 2012 film about Hannah Arendt focuses on the Eichmann trial. The session concludes with Pamela Katz, who wrote the screenplay for Hannah Arendt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode from the Institute's Vault, we have an excerpt from a two day symposium--“Hannah Arendt Right Now”--which explored the philosopher's impact on the 21st Century. The 2006 event was held on the hundredth anniversary of Arendt's birth. The focus of this episode is Arendt's 1963 book, Eichmann in Jerusalem. The session begins with historian Anthony Grafton, whose father, a journalist, once wrote about Arendt. The second speaker is Dr. Rony Brauman, the co-directed The Specialist: Portrait of a Modern Criminal, a documentary about the trial of Adolf Eichman. The third speaker is Margarethe von Trotta, the German director whose 2012 film about Hannah Arendt focuses on the Eichmann trial. The session concludes with Pamela Katz, who wrote the screenplay for Hannah Arendt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
In this episode from the Institute's Vault, we have an excerpt from a two day symposium--“Hannah Arendt Right Now”--which explored the philosopher's impact on the 21st Century. The 2006 event was held on the hundredth anniversary of Arendt's birth. The focus of this episode is Arendt's 1963 book, Eichmann in Jerusalem. The session begins with historian Anthony Grafton, whose father, a journalist, once wrote about Arendt. The second speaker is Dr. Rony Brauman, the co-directed The Specialist: Portrait of a Modern Criminal, a documentary about the trial of Adolf Eichman. The third speaker is Margarethe von Trotta, the German director whose 2012 film about Hannah Arendt focuses on the Eichmann trial. The session concludes with Pamela Katz, who wrote the screenplay for Hannah Arendt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies
In this episode from the Institute's Vault, we have an excerpt from a two day symposium--“Hannah Arendt Right Now”--which explored the philosopher's impact on the 21st Century. The 2006 event was held on the hundredth anniversary of Arendt's birth. The focus of this episode is Arendt's 1963 book, Eichmann in Jerusalem. The session begins with historian Anthony Grafton, whose father, a journalist, once wrote about Arendt. The second speaker is Dr. Rony Brauman, the co-directed The Specialist: Portrait of a Modern Criminal, a documentary about the trial of Adolf Eichman. The third speaker is Margarethe von Trotta, the German director whose 2012 film about Hannah Arendt focuses on the Eichmann trial. The session concludes with Pamela Katz, who wrote the screenplay for Hannah Arendt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
In this episode from the Institute's Vault, we have an excerpt from a two day symposium--“Hannah Arendt Right Now”--which explored the philosopher's impact on the 21st Century. The 2006 event was held on the hundredth anniversary of Arendt's birth. The focus of this episode is Arendt's 1963 book, Eichmann in Jerusalem. The session begins with historian Anthony Grafton, whose father, a journalist, once wrote about Arendt. The second speaker is Dr. Rony Brauman, the co-directed The Specialist: Portrait of a Modern Criminal, a documentary about the trial of Adolf Eichman. The third speaker is Margarethe von Trotta, the German director whose 2012 film about Hannah Arendt focuses on the Eichmann trial. The session concludes with Pamela Katz, who wrote the screenplay for Hannah Arendt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/israel-studies
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The 1960's in Israel begin with the arrest and capture of the notorious Nazi, Adolf Eichman. In this episode, Dr. Rabbi Daniel Gordis explores how Eichman's trial affected the Israeli people and the Jewish community as a whole as well as the American Jewish leaders' response to this. The 1960's also brought Israel's development of … Continue reading Gordis 14 – Israel in the Early 1960's →
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Two related stories dominate today's broadcast. The first derives from a fine movie entitled "Hanah Arendt," a philosopher who covered the Adolf Eichman trial in Israel and a New York Times article (3/2/2015) entitled "How We Learned to KIll" by Timothy Kudo, a Marine Captain and Graduate Student. Arendt coined the term "the banality of evil" and Kudo intones "In the madness of war I saw that taking a life could be banal." Today's story will continue to develop ideas begun earlier in this series and past broadcasts that help explain why killing seems so easy for our species in such massive and routine ways. I will utilize evolutionary and psychoanalytic theories as my guide.