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Depois de fazermos um historial da presença pública e cívica das mulheres, ao episódio 4 passamos ao caldo cultural temático. De fora para dentro conta a história de mulheres que ajudaram a transformar a América, vindas do exterior; da poesia de Emma Lazarus ao pensamento de Hannah Arendt, passando pelo ativismo de Mother Jones e pelo impacto político de Madeleine Albright, viramos as fronteiras do avesso neste território d'As Amigas de Eleanor. Saber mais: Emma Lazarus, «The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Vol. I: Narrative, Lyric and Dramatic», Dover Thrift Editions, Mineola, Nova Iorque, 2015, pp. 202-203. Mother Jones, duas citações: "Praise for the dead and fight like hell for the living": https://www.loc.gov/item/2015649968/ "No matter what your fight," I said, "don't be ladylike! God Almighty made women and the Rockefeller gang of thieves made the ladies.": https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/jones/autobiography/autobiography.html Link para a fotografia da Mother Jones: https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/mary-harris-mother-jones E ainda, uma referência bibliográfica: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780809070947/motherjones Samantha Rose Hill, «Hannah Arendt», Reaktion Books, Londres, 2021 Hannah Arendt, «The Origins of Totalitarianism», Harcourt Books, San Diego, ed. 1994. Madeleine Albright, «Madam Secretary, a memoir», Harper, Nova Iorque, 2013 e «Fascism: A Warning», Harper, Nova Iorque, 2018. Associação Setare: https://www.setare-association.com/
With Madeleine Albright's passing, we thought it might be useful, interesting, even fun to revisit our conversation with the American diplomat and political scientist from January of 2019, when her latest book came out called Fascism: A Warning. This conversation, given what's going on in the world today with Ukraine and the role of NATO, provides insights into the foreign policies over the last 50 years that might have contributed or mitigated the aggression we're now seeing by Russia. So while the conversation is from three years ago, Madeleine Albright had a lot to share that is extremely pertinent to what we're seeing today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Aspen Institute remembers and mourns Secretary Madeleine K. Albright, who passed away on March 23, 2022. She was a diplomat, professor, author, business leader, and the first woman to be the U.S. Secretary of State. In 2018, she raised the alarm on dangerous world leadership with her book “Fascism: A Warning,” calling out the regimes of Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin, among others. In July of that year, Aspen Institute President and CEO, Dan Porterfield, interviewed her about the book in front of a live audience as part of the McCloskey Speaker Series. Among her many achievements and accomplishments, Secretary Albright served on the Aspen Institute Board of Trustees starting in 2002, and founded the Aspen Ministers Forum that same year, to strengthen diplomatic ties between the US and Europe. In 2012, she helped establish Aspen Central Europe based in Prague, and was recognized in 2011 as the recipient of the Institute's Henry Crown Leadership Award. Secretary Albright leaves an enormous legacy as a longtime champion of freedom, justice, and equity around the world.
Michael's conversation with the late Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on her New York Times Best Seller, "Facism: A Warning." Albright passed away on 23 March 2022. Original air date 17 April 2018. The book was published on 10 April 2018.
[REBROADCAST FROM JANUARY 30, 2019] In light of the passing of Madeleine Albright, the first woman to serve as US Secretary of State, we share parts of her interview about her book, Fascism: A Warning. *This segment was intended to air on the radio, but was preempted by President Biden's remarks.
Madeleine Albright was born in Czechoslovakia, moved to the United States as a young child, went to Wellesley, and got her Ph.D. from Columbia University. She then served on the National Security Council under Zbigniew Brzezinski during the Carter administration, was appointed by Pres Clinton as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, before he named her to be America’s first female Secretary of State. President Obama also awarded her the presidential medal of freedom. She is currently the Chair of the Albright-Stonebridge Group, a Professor at Georgetown University, and the author of "Fascism: A Warning" and "Hell and Other Destinations: A 21st-Century Memoir" and many more books.Intergenerational Politics is a podcast created by Jill Wine-Banks and Victor Shi dedicated to engaging all generations in politics with weekly unfiltered conversations with experts across the nation. Be sure to subscribe to and rate us on Apple Podcasts. You can also find us on Spotify or any other podcast streaming services. Intergenerational Politics on social media: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/intergenerational-politics/id1522241906 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Intrgenpolitics Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/intergenpoliticspodcast/
Madeleine Albright fled fascists during her childhood and faced them down as Secretary of State, and today she comes on the podcast to warn that fascism is once again on the rise. She shares how her own refugee experience during World War II and the Cold War shaped her worldview and recalls her meetings with with authoritarian strongmen like Kim Jong-il, Slobodan Milošević, and Vladimir Putin. She reveals that most fascists come into office through democratic elections or a constitutional transfer of powers, not a bloody coup, and in her experience, dictators can be surprisingly normal and polite despite their monstrous cruelty. She discusses the upcoming summit between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump, says Putin plays a poor hand well and Trump plays a good hand poorly, and calls out Donald Trump as "the least democratic President in American history." Order Madeleine Albright's book Fascism: A Warning on Amazon and follow her on twitter at @madeleine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A short discussion and analysis of Madeleine Albright's' Fascism: A Warning.
Secretary Madeleine Albright - Optimism, The Future of the US, and 450-Pound Leg Presses | Brought to you by Athletic Greens and Helix Sleep. “I’m an optimist who worries a lot.” — Secretary Madeleine AlbrightMadeleine K. Albright (@madeleine) is a professor, author, diplomat, and businesswoman who served as the 64th secretary of state of the United States. In 1997, she was named the first female secretary of state and became, at that time, the highest-ranking woman in the history of the US government. From 1993 to 1997, Dr. Albright served as the US permanent representative to the United Nations and was a member of the president’s cabinet. She is a professor in the practice of diplomacy at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. Dr. Albright is chair of Albright Stonebridge Group, a global strategy firm, and chair of Albright Capital Management, LLC, an investment advisory firm focused on emerging markets.She also chairs the National Democratic Institute, serves as the president of the Truman Scholarship Foundation, and is a member of the US Defense Department’s Defense Policy Board. In 2012, she was chosen by President Obama to receive the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, in recognition of her contributions to international peace and democracy.Dr. Albright is a seven-time New York Times best-selling author. Her most recent book, Hell and Other Destinations, was published in April, 2020. Her other books include Madam Secretary: A Memoir, her autobiography; The Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs; Memo to the President Elect: How We Can Restore America’s Reputation and Leadership; Read My Pins: Stories from a Diplomat’s Jewel Box; Prague Winter: A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937–1948; and Fascism: A Warning.This podcast is brought to you by Athletic Greens. I get asked all the time, “If you could only use one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually Athletic Greens, my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system.As a listener of The Tim Ferriss Show, you’ll get a free 20-count travel pack (valued at $79) with your first order at AthleticGreens.com/tim.This podcast episode is also brought to you by Helix Sleep! Helix was selected as the #1 best overall mattress pick of 2020 by GQ magazine, Wired, Apartment Therapy, and many others. With Helix, there’s a specific mattress for each and everybody’s unique taste. Just take their quiz—only two minutes to complete—that matches your body type and sleep preferences to the perfect mattress for you. They have a 10-year warranty, and you get to try it out for a hundred nights, risk free. They’ll even pick it up from you if you don’t love it. And now, to my dear listeners, Helix is offering up to 200 dollars off all mattress orders plus two free pillows at HelixSleep.com/TIM.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please fill out the form at tim.blog/sponsor.Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss
We open Season 3 with a discussion between one of America’s most admired public servants, Madeleine Albright, and author and former 60 Minutes producer Abigail Pogrebin. Aside from being the first woman to serve as U.S. secretary of state, Albright is also a former Ambassador to the United Nations. In this discussion, Secretary Albright and Abby discuss the Secretary’s book Fascism: A Warning, a personal, urgent examination of Fascism in the twentieth century and how its legacy shapes today’s world. This conversation was recorded in front of a live audience on February 1st, 2019.
Madeleine Albright shares her insight on the current state of American politics, its place in the greater historical context, and what we can learn from it.
This week, something a little different. We at Trending Globally came across a great podcast produced by the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University [https://sanford.duke.edu/], and we wanted to share it with you. It’s called Policy 360 [https://sites.duke.edu/policy360/]. On it, Sanford School Dean Judith Kelley interviews scholars, policymakers, and politicians about some of the most pressing public policy issues today. So this week on Trending Globally: a special episode from Policy 360, featuring former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright discussing the history of fascism and her book Fascism: A Warning.(Music by Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions [freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/], Creative Commons License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/) Download episode transcript
RJ Julia recently hosted the former Secretary of State to a sold-out crowd at the Yale School of Management. Albright sat down for an exclusive interview with Roxanne to discuss her latest book Fascism: A Warning where she draws on her experiences as a child in war-torn Europe and her distinguished career as a United States diplomat to guide us through the lessons we must understand and the questions we must answer if we are to save ourselves from repeating the tragic errors of the past. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Madeleine Albright fled fascists during her childhood and faced them down as Secretary of State, and today she comes on the podcast to warn that fascism is once again on the rise. She shares how her own refugee experience during World War II and the Cold War shaped her worldview and recalls her meetings with with authoritarian strongmen like Kim Jong-il, Slobodan Milošević, and Vladimir Putin. She reveals that most fascists come into office through democratic elections or a constitutional transfer of powers, not a bloody coup, and in her experience, dictators can be surprisingly normal and polite despite their monstrous cruelty. She discusses the upcoming summit between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump, says Putin plays a poor hand well and Trump plays a good hand poorly, and calls out Donald Trump as "the least democratic President in American history." Order Madeleine Albright's book Fascism: A Warning on Amazon and follow her on twitter at @madeleine. Today's episode was sponsored by BetterHelp.com.
Harm Bandholz, Unicredit Bank Chief U.S. Economist, says there is a good chance that we will see a downturn in 2020. Kathy Fisher, Bernstein Head of Wealth & Investment Strategist, does not expect a terrible recession whenever it comes. Yanis Varoufakis, Former Finance Minister of Greece, thinks Italy is not sustainable within the current rules of the Eurozone. And Admiral James Stavridis, Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, recommends we read Madeleine Albright's new book, "Fascism: A Warning."
Harm Bandholz, Unicredit Bank Chief U.S. Economist, says there is a good chance that we will see a downturn in 2020. Kathy Fisher, Bernstein Head of Wealth & Investment Strategist, does not expect a terrible recession whenever it comes. Yanis Varoufakis, Former Finance Minister of Greece, thinks Italy is not sustainable within the current rules of the Eurozone. And Admiral James Stavridis, Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, recommends we read Madeleine Albright's new book, "Fascism: A Warning." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On today's Global Exchange Podcast, we continue our discussion on the future of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Join host Colin Robertson in conversation with CGAI Fellows Sarah Goldfeder and Eric Miller as they recap the past few weeks of NAFTA negotiations, outline the enduring hot-button issues, and provide some predictions on whether the three NAFTA parties can get to a deal before the end of September. Bios: Colin Robertson (host) - A former Canadian diplomat, Colin Robertson is Vice President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and a Senior Advisor to Dentons LLP. Eric Miller - a Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and the President of Rideau Potomac Strategy Group, a cross-border consultancy that advises clients on government affairs, economics, cybersecurity and geopolitical developments. Sarah Goldfeder - a Principal at the Earnscliffe Strategy Group and a Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Book Recommendations: - Eric Miller: "The Fight" - by Norman Mailer (https://www.amazon.ca/Fight-Norman-Mailer/dp/0812986121/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1537218368&sr=8-1&keywords=The+fight+norman) - Sarah Goldfeder: "Fascism: A Warning" - by Madeleine Albright (https://www.amazon.ca/Fascism-Warning-Madeleine-Albright/dp/0062802186/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1537218345&sr=8-1&keywords=Fascism) Related Links: - "Three unresolved NAFTA issues Canada can't afford to ignore" - by Colin Robertson [The Globe and Mail] (https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/commentary/article-three-unresolved-nafta-issues-canada-cant-afford-to-ignore/) - "A Look at Canadian Trade: What Legislators Need to Do" - by Colin Robertson [CGAI Commentary] (https://www.cgai.ca/a_look_at_canadian_trade_what_legislators_need_to_do) - "The Great Divergence: North America's Trade Policies" - by Sarah Goldfeder [part of CGAI's 2018 International Trade Series] (https://www.cgai.ca/the_great_divergence_north_america_s_trade_policies) - "Remaking NAFTA: Its Origin, Impact and Future" - by Eric Miller [CGAI Policy Paper] (https://www.cgai.ca/remaking_nafta_its_origin_impact_and_future) - "2018 International Trade Series" [CGAI Paper Series] (https://www.cgai.ca/2018_international_trade_series) Recording Date: September 6th, 2018 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Jared Maltais. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
Madeleine Albright was America's first-ever female Secretary of State, from 1997 to 2001. Her distinguished career of public service includes positions in the National Security Council, as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and on Capitol Hill. In her latest book, Fascism: A Warning, Albright gives us an urgent examination of fascism in the 20th century and how its legacy shapes today’s world. A fascist, observes Albright, “is someone who claims to speak for a whole nation or group, is utterly unconcerned with the rights of others, and is willing to use violence and whatever other means are necessary to achieve the goals he or she might have.” In this episode, we hear from Albright, who sat down in April 2018 at the Paramount Theatre to discuss Fascism: A Warning with Mark Suzman, Chief Strategy Officer and President in Global Policy and Advocacy at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Albright draws upon both her experiences as a child in war-torn Europe and her distinguished career as a diplomat to demonstrate how fascism not only endured through the twentieth century, but how it now presents a more virulent threat to peace and justice than at any time since the end of World War II.
How do we save ourselves from repeating errors of our past? Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright poses this question in her new book, Fascism: A Warning. She thinks fascism now presents a greater threat to peace than at any time since the end of WWII. In this episode, she speaks with Aspen Institute CEO Dan Porterfield about what tools in the “national security toolbox” we can use to fight fascism. She explains how her childhood led her to write the book and why she calls herself an “optimist who worries.” She spoke with Porterfield on July 31st. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Email your comments to aspenideastogo@gmail.com. The views and opinions of the speakers in the podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Aspen Institute.
On today's 'Global Exchange' Podcast, we sit down with CGAI Fellow Francisco Suárez Dávila to discuss Mexico's recent election, and the impending Presidency of Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). Join host Colin Robertson in conversation with Ambassador Suárez as they discuss what led to AMLO's historic victory, as well as what the new government has planned for Mexico's economy, including their negotiating position on NAFTA. Bios: Colin Robertson (host) - A former Canadian diplomat, Colin Robertson is Vice President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Francisco Suárez Dávila - Former Ambassador of Mexico to Canada (up to January 2016), Ambassador of Mexico to the OECD, Executive Director for Mexico at the IMF Board and now a Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Related Links: - "México 2018: En busca del tiempo perdido" by Francisco Suárez Dávila (https://pendulo.com/libreria/9786075242057/maexico-2018-en-busca-del-tiempo-perdido/suaarez-daavila-francisco) - "The Outcome of Mexico's 2018 Election: Consequences, Risks and Opportunities" by Francisco Suárez Dávila [CGAI Commentary] (https://www.cgai.ca/the_outcome_of_mexico_s_2018_election_consequences_risks_and_opportunities) Book Recommendations: Francisco Suárez Dávila: "Fascism: A Warning" - by Madeleine Albright (https://www.amazon.ca/Fascism-Warning-Madeleine-Albright/dp/0062802186/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1533673865&sr=8-1&keywords=Fascism) | "Alexander Hamilton" - by Ron Chernow (https://www.amazon.ca/Alexander-Hamilton-Ron-Chernow/dp/0143034758/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1533674023&sr=8-1&keywords=hamilton+ron+chernow) Recording Date: July 12th, 2018 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website at cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Jared Maltais. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
Explore More and Explore Booksellers are delighted to present former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in conversation about her new book, Fascism: A Warning, moderated by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and long time local, Loren Jenkins. Join us at the Hotel Jerome for a personal and urgent examination of Fascism in the twentieth century and how its legacy continues to shape today's world. https://www.explorebooksellers.com
The 20th century was defined by the clash between democracy and fascism, a struggle that created uncertainty about the survival of human freedom and left millions dead. Given the horrors of that experience, one might expect the world to reject the spiritual successors to Hitler and Mussolini should they arise in our era. In Fascism: A Warning, Madeleine Albright draws on her experiences as a child in war-torn Europe and her distinguished career as a diplomat to question that assumption. Fascism, as Albright shows, not only endured through the 20th century but now presents a more virulent threat to peace and justice than at any time since the end of World War II. Is the momentum toward democracy that swept the world when the Berlin Wall fell going into reverse? How are economic, technological, and cultural factors playing a role in empowering the political extremes? Written by someone who has not only studied history but helped to shape it, Fascism: A Warning, is a book for our times that is relevant to all times. The book will be available for sale and signing from The Book Cellar following the program.
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright joins us to talk about troubling political times, as well as developments in North Korea and Syria. She has a new book, called "Fascism: A Warning." Then, we speak with a reporter who covered both the Columbine and Parkland school shootings about how the responses to such events have changed over time.
Madeleine Albright considers Donald Trump "the first antidemocratic president in modern U.S. history." Alarmed at the rise in authoritarian tendencies around the world, the former Secretary of State has written a new book, Fascism: A Warning. Twice a refugee of her native Czechoslovakia – first from the Nazi invasion, then later from the Communist coup – Albright is all too familiar with the loss of democracy. In a conversation on stage at Sixth & I with The Atlantic's editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg, Albright shares her thoughts on President Trump, her worries about fascism, and what it's like to get interrupted by a porn star. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In conversation with Dick Polman, "Writer in Residence" at the University of Pennsylvania, and national political columnist at WHYY News Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's venerable career in public service includes positions on the National Security Council, on Capitol Hill, and as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. In 2012, Barack Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Her books include the memoirs Madam Secretary, The Mighty and the Almighty, and Prague Winter, in which she recounts the story of her Czech childhood under Nazi invasion and Soviet occupation. Drawing upon these experiences, a career spent in international diplomacy and governance, and insights from colleagues around the world, Albright's new book explores the history and resurgence of fascism, the threat it poses to peace, and remedies to the inequalities that give rise to oppression. Note: Dr. Albright's voice is quiet for a couple minutes before the sound level increases. Meelya Gordon Memorial Lecture (recorded 4/11/2018)
Secretary Madeleine Albright, the first-ever woman to hold the position, joins LionTree CEO Aryeh Bourkoff for a fascinating discussion, touching on everything from her family’s immigration to the US to her surreal encounter with North Korea’s “Dear Leader.” She also tells us why she titled her upcoming book “Fascism: A Warning.” Find and rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. For more content, follow KindredCast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Please read before listening: www.liontree.com/podcast-notices.html