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Stefano Visentin"Schiavitù"Biennale Democraziahttps://biennaledemocrazia.itBiennale Democrazia Giovedì 23 marzo, ore 21:00Circolo dei Lettori, Via Bogino, TorinoStefano Visentinintroduce Alessandro Tuccillo letture di Matteo FedericiLa schiavitù accompagna la storia umana sin dalle origini. Nella prima età moderna, però, il fenomeno muta. Si lega in modo strettissimo, da un lato, al colonialismo; e dall'altro, più in generale, al rapido sviluppo della civilizzazione europea e occidentale. A uno sguardo di lunga durata, che parta dal XVI secolo e arrivi ai nostri giorni, la schiavitù appare tutt'altro che un retaggio del passato: si rivela invece una struttura socio-economica decisiva. Fondamentale per un sistema economico capace di sfruttare a proprio vantaggio le differenze sociali ed economiche nella forza lavoro, a livello mondiale.prenota il tuo postohttps://www.vivaticket.com/it/ticket/schiavitu/203158Stefano Visentin è professore associato di Storia delle dottrine politiche presso il Dipartimento di Economia Società e Politiche (Desp) dell'Università di Urbino “Carlo Bo”, e docente di Storia delle dottrine politiche e di Pensiero politico della globalizzazione presso la Scuola di Scienze politiche e sociali.I suoi principali ambiti di ricerca riguardano: il pensiero politico di Spinoza (con particolare attenzione al concetto di democrazia); il repubblicanesimo olandese tra la fine del XVI e il XVII secolo; il pensiero di Machiavelli e la sua ricezione nella riflessione politica contemporanea; il tema della servitù volontaria in Etienne de la Boétie e oltre; il dibattito contemporaneo sulla crisi della democrazia; gli studi postcoloniali e l'opera di Frantz Fanon; il dibattito sul populismo; il pensiero politico di Carl Marx.E' autore di una monografia (La libertà necessaria. Teoria e pratica della democrazia in Spinoza, Pisa 2001) e di numerosi articoli su Machiavelli, Spinoza e il pensiero politico olandese, nonché coeditore degli atti dei convegni internazionali Spinoza. Individuo e moltitudine (Cesena 2007), Spinoza: lapotenza del comune (Hildeseim 2012) e Machiavelli: tempo e conflitto (Milano 2012). Ha inoltre curato la traduzione italiana del De haereticis di Sébastien Castellion (La persecuzione degli eretici, Torino 1997), ed è stato editore del volume XXX, numero 58 (2018) della rivista “Scienza & Politica”, dedicatoal tema Le libertà dei moderni, e del volume 8, anno V (2020) della rivista “Consecutio Rerum” intitolato “People have the power”. Potenza, limiti e contraddizioni di un concetto moderno.Tra le pubblicazioni più recenti si segnalano: Distendere il marxismo. L'eredità di Frantz Fanon nei Subaltern Studies, in Genealogie della modernità, a cura di C. Conelli ed E. Meo, Milano 2017; Populismo como contrapoder. El final de la democracia liberal y la política de los gobernados, in Pueblos, derechos y estados: ensayos entre Europa y América Latina, eds. D. A. Fernández Peychaux, D. Scalzo, Buenos Aires 2018. La critica dei soggetti collettivi tra l'Ideologia tedesca e il 18 Brumaio, in Marx: la produzione del soggetto, a cura di L. Basso, M. Basso, F. Raimondi e S. Visentin, Roma 2018; ‘Non Defuit Materia: Freedom and Necessity in Spinoza's Democratic Theory', in Materialism and Politics, ed. By B. Bianchi, E. Filion-Donato, M. Miguel, and A. Yuva, Berlin 2021; Oltre l'enigma della servitù volontaria. Desiderio, assoggettamento e libertà nel pensiero politico della prima modernità, “Filosofia politica”, 1, aprile 2022IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
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Marco Conelli's career is quite “Complex”. This mystery writer shares his insights on song writing as well as some great original music. Turn the tables and investigate the Undercover Detective turned musician and author to discover the clues to successful songwriting. Drummer Marco Conelli has spent most of his music career being the front person of his own original projects. The Marco Conelli Complex achieved a significant amount of success, releasing two well-received CD's; 1995's “Expectations and Dismay” and “Songs from Forgotten Children” in 1999. Both garnered international airplay ranging from Radio 1 BBC in the UK to ZEDD FM in Australia. Back in the states; “Here Comes Janine Again” was in regular rotation on LI stations, including WLIR, and the band opened for national acts at that time including, The Fixx and Missing Persons. Marco went solo after the Complex and released two CD's, “Measuring the Walls” and “Sitting in Snow.The Complex:Skillfully navigating the line between power pop and new wave, The Complex melded catchy hooks with introspective lyrics to audience appeal. Infiltrating the college radio scene with their 1996 debut release "Expectations & Dismay," The Complex soon found their way onto the airwaves of Long Island's WLIR FM with the hit Here Comes Janine Again. Marco Conelli, Ronnie DiMaria, and Tommy Vinton performed frequently on the New York City scene while in the studio worked under the production of Brian Unger. In 2000 The Complex released their follow-up album "Songs From Forgotten Children". In November 2021 The band reunited on Long Island for the first time in over 14 years.At Prost in Garden CityMARCO CONELLI is the creator of the young adult Matthew Livingston Mystery Series. He currently lives and works in New York City. 2010 saw Matthew Livingston and the Politics of Death hit the bookstores and run away with the Silver Falchion Award for best mystery. When a maniacal killer holds a town hostage with cryptic threats after killing a political candidate, Matthew runs headlong into a mystery where failure is not an option. In 2015 Marco was included in the 10-Code Crime Anthology. This book was a collection of short stories written by Crime Writer-Cops, with the common theme of investigating the murder of one their own. Marco introduced readers to James Paul McCormack, a NYPD Homicide Sergeant in his story Borders of Morality. McCormack would return in 2017 in Marco's crime thriller Cry For Help available now from Endeavour Press Publishers. Connect with The Long Island Sound Podcast:Website: Https://GigDestiny.com/podcast Follow Steve Yusko, GigDestiny.com, and his adventures: Website: https://www.GigDestiny.com Twitter, Instagram, The growth of The Long Island Sound Podcast has been exponential. Help us grow the show!Subscribe to the GigDestiny.com Site here for bonus contentSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelCall the Listener Line & leave your comments: (631) 800-3579 Remember to Rate & Review the show! Help us keep the conversation going with your donation - Click Right Here or go to GigDestiny.com Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE
On today's show, we will be traveling to “The Big Apple” New York City, where I will chat with Retired Detective Marco Conelli of the New York Police Department. Marco spent 20 years with the NYPD where he spent most of his career as an undercover where he was plugged into many investigations for the Organized Crime Control Bureau. Specializing in narcotic and gun seizures.Marco is also a crime writer! Marco is the author of the hard-boiled police procedural Cry For Help and has published three novels in his Matthew Livingston Young Adult series. Anthology work includes short stories in 10-Code, After Midnight: Tales From the Graveyard Shift, New York, Give Me Your Best or Worst, and the forthcoming People are Strange. He is the recipient of the 2011 Silver Falchion Award for best crime novel. In today's episode you will learn:How Marco began his career with the NYPD. What was academy life like in the NYPD?What being a cop on patrol in NYPD is really like?What it was like being an undercover detective for the NYPD.How Marco utilized informants in his undercover work.The lingo used in the NYPD so you can write more realistic police stories involving the NYPD. A peek inside how Marco became a best-selling author and how he continues to pump out award-winning content. Learn more about Marco Conelli and his books at his website.Please visit the Cops and Writers website.If you have a question for the sarge, hit him up at his email.Come join the fun at the Cops and Writers Facebook groupCheck out my affiliate link to Adam Richards new Crime Fiction Guns Course Support the show (https://patreon.com/copsandwriters)
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Comedian Jim Santangeli talks about working as a video editor before becoming an actor and performer.
Comedian Tarik Davis talks about his early experiences as an improvisor at UCB and obstacles on the journey to working actor.
Comedian Emily Altman talks about teaching Italian AND living in Italy.
Comedian Caitlin Bitzegaio talks about working toward professorship, then moving into comedy.
Comedian Lou Gonzalez talks about growing up in the Bronx and the ongoing process of self discovery.
TV director J.D. Amato talks about dealing with anxiety and finding some ease in creativity
Sebastian and Patrick talk about Who You Were being back for a second season
Comedian Timothy Dunn talks about learning to enjoy life and not being 100% career-focused.
Comedian Shawtane Bowen talks about struggling with food addiction
Comedian Jake Cornell talks about being a young bully.
Comedian and actress Rachel Pegram talks about growing up Christian and going to religious schools.
Comedian Alyssa Limperis talks about her struggle with an eating disorder in college.
Comedian Connor Ratliff talks about wanting to make cartoons as a kid AND pursuing acting in his 20s.
Comedian Aaron Jackson talks about moving to NYC and broadway auditions
Comedian BIGWILLYGETSILLY talks about his time in marketing and his transition into comedy
Comedian Jerah Milligan talks about partying and feeling the need to change.
Comedian Casey Jost talks about breaking unhealthy habits
Comedian X Mayo talks about relationships and codependency
Comedian Alexandra Dickson; UCB (The Stepfathers/Improvised Seinfeld) discusses her hospitalization in college. Other places to find Alexandra: UCBComedy, Above Average, IFC, College Humor, Funny or Die, Bustle
A freak accident on a train platform leads to... romance? Performed by Chet Siegel and Peter McNerney, with Willy Appleman, Louis Kornfeld, Lauren Ashley-Smith, Sebastien Conelli, Quinton Loder, Jon Bander, and Kim Ferguson. Written by Chet Siegel and develped collaboratively by The Truth, with dialogue improvised by the actors. Produced by Jonathan Mitchell.
A freak accident on a train platform leads to... romance? Performed by Chet Siegel and Peter McNerney, with Willy Appleman, Louis Kornfeld, Lauren Ashley-Smith, Sebastien Conelli, Quinton Loder, Jon Bander, and Kim Ferguson. Written by Chet Siegel and develped collaboratively by The Truth, with dialogue improvised by the actors. Produced by Jonathan Mitchell.
A freak accident on a train platform leads to... romance? Performed by Chet Siegel and Peter McNerney, with Willy Appleman, Louis Kornfeld, Lauren Ashley-Smith, Sebastien Conelli, Quinton Loder, Jon Bander, and Kim Ferguson. Written by Chet Siegel and develped collaboratively by The Truth, with dialogue improvised by the actors. Produced by Jonathan Mitchell.
Best selling author of Chique travel books makes a very welcome return to the show and I'm lookingforward to catching up on everything Italian with this best selling author. Barbara Conelli is an internationally published bestselling author, seasoned travel writer & photojournalist specializing in Italy, and Chiquenist on the mission to bring Fantastic Fearless Feminine Fun into women's lives. In her charming, delightful and humorous Chique Travel Books filled with Italian passion, Barb invites women to explore Italy from the comfort of their home with elegance, grace and style, encouraging them to live their own Dolce Vita no matter where they are in the world.