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Attention : suite à une erreur, un mauvais épisode avait été mis en ligne, c'est désormais le bon ! Toutes mes excuses. Nabil------------------Je me suis dit qu'il était temps de partager avec vous ce que j'ai retenu de ces deux ans de Chaleur humaine, après plus de 60 épisodes avec plein d'experts et pas mal de recettes de cuisine. Troisième épisode de cette série estivale : comment la transition peut rendre nos vies meilleures ? N'hésitez pas à réagir par mail ou par message vocal pour me dire ce que vous en avez pensé. Voici les références cités dans cet épisode : > Jean-David Zeitoun. Peut-on sauver la planète en luttant contre l'obésité et la pollution ? > Christine Leconte. Comment réussir la rénovation des logements ?> Sandra Lavorel. La biodiversité peut-elle sauver le climat ? > Eloi Laurent. Climat : comment rendre la transition heureuse ?> Benoît Heilbrunn. Faut-il consommer moins ? ---------« Chaleur humaine » est un podcast hebdomadaire de réflexion et de débat sur les manières de faire face au défi climatique. Ecoutez gratuitement chaque mardi un nouvel épisode, sur Lemonde.fr, Apple Podcast ou Spotify. Retrouvez ici tous les épisodes.Cet épisode a été produit par Cécile Cazenave et réalisé par Amandine Robillard. Musique originale : Amandine Robillard.Chaleur humaine c'est aussi un livre qui reprend 18 épisodes du podcast en version texte, que vous pouvez retrouver dans votre librairie favorite.C'est toujours une infolettre hebdomadaire à laquelle vous pouvez vous inscrire gratuitement ici.Vous pouvez toujours m'écrire à l'adresse chaleurhumaine@lemonde.fr. Et désormais laisser des messages vocaux par WhatsApp, Signal ou Telegram au 06 99 89 79 82
Gideon Rachman hosts the show from Washington, DC, with his guest Jacob Heilbrunn, the editor of the National Interest magazine. They discuss the state of the US presidential election after Joe Biden's decision to stand down and endorse his vice-president, Kamala Harris. Heilbrunn makes an unusual prediction: he thinks Harris could win big.Clip: MSNBCFree links:Read Gideon's latest column, Trump, Harris and a fear-filled campaignRead the latest FT report, What are Kamala Harris's chances against Donald Trump?To take part in the audience survey mentioned by Gideon, and to be in with the chance to win a pair of Bose QuietComfort 35 Wireless Headphones, click here. Click here to find T&Cs for the prize draw.Follow Gideon on X @gideonrachmanSubscribe to The Rachman Review wherever you get your podcasts - please listen, rate and subscribe.Presented by Gideon Rachman. Produced by Tamara Kormornick. Sound design is by Breen Turner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Que ce soit pendant les élections présidentielles en Argentine fin 2023, les législatives en France de juillet 2024 ou le choix du futur président américain en novembre prochain, la question du pouvoir d'achat est régulièrement au centre des campagnes politiques. Sujet de préoccupation majeure, les ménages ont bien souvent l'impression que leur niveau de vie baisse. Inflations, chômage, coût du logement... la pression arrive de tous les côtés sur le porte-monnaie. Mais entre ceux qui luttent pour leur survie quotidienne et ceux qui ont l'impression de ne jamais pouvoir s'offrir les biens dont ils rêvent, la quête du pouvoir d'achat tourne à l'obsession. Et la perspective d'améliorer son niveau de vie semble toujours plus inatteignable. Que représente réellement le pouvoir d'achat ? Serons-nous un jour satisfaits ? Avec :• Benoît Heilbrunn, philosophe et professeur à ESCP Business School. Co-directeur de l'Observatoire Marques, imaginaires de consommation et Politique. Auteur de Ce que nous cache le mythe du pouvoir d'achat (Co édition L'Aube/ Fondation Jean Jaures, 2024).• Vincent Bonnecase, chercheur en science politique au CNRS, auteur de La vie chère - De l'Afrique à l'Europe : Quand la colère passe par les prix (Flammarion – 2023)En fin d'émission, le portrait de Mawa McQueen, la cheffe ivoirienne qui a conquis l'Amérique. Charlie Dupiot l'a rencontrée lors de son passage à Paris. Elle se dit africaine, américaine et française : Mawa McQueen est une entrepreneuse originaire de Côte d'Ivoire. Elle a ouvert entre autres deux crêperies aux États-Unis, dans l'État du Colorado où elle vit désormais. Elle vient de publier une autobiographie au titre évocateur : Une ambition sans limite, aux éditions MCQ. De passage à Paris, elle a donné rendez-vous à notre reporter Charlie Dupiot dans la cour du Royal Monceau, un hôtel cossu à deux pas de l'Arc de Triomphe.Programmation Musicale :►Baloji, ID Pizzle, CJ – Minotaure►Buyepongo – Cantarito
Que ce soit pendant les élections présidentielles en Argentine fin 2023, les législatives en France de juillet 2024 ou le choix du futur président américain en novembre prochain, la question du pouvoir d'achat est régulièrement au centre des campagnes politiques. Sujet de préoccupation majeure, les ménages ont bien souvent l'impression que leur niveau de vie baisse. Inflations, chômage, coût du logement... la pression arrive de tous les côtés sur le porte-monnaie. Mais entre ceux qui luttent pour leur survie quotidienne et ceux qui ont l'impression de ne jamais pouvoir s'offrir les biens dont ils rêvent, la quête du pouvoir d'achat tourne à l'obsession. Et la perspective d'améliorer son niveau de vie semble toujours plus inatteignable. Que représente réellement le pouvoir d'achat ? Serons-nous un jour satisfaits ? Avec :• Benoît Heilbrunn, philosophe et professeur à ESCP Business School. Co-directeur de l'Observatoire Marques, imaginaires de consommation et Politique. Auteur de Ce que nous cache le mythe du pouvoir d'achat (Co édition L'Aube/ Fondation Jean Jaures, 2024).• Vincent Bonnecase, chercheur en science politique au CNRS, auteur de La vie chère - De l'Afrique à l'Europe : Quand la colère passe par les prix (Flammarion – 2023)En fin d'émission, le portrait de Mawa McQueen, la cheffe ivoirienne qui a conquis l'Amérique. Charlie Dupiot l'a rencontrée lors de son passage à Paris. Elle se dit africaine, américaine et française : Mawa McQueen est une entrepreneuse originaire de Côte d'Ivoire. Elle a ouvert entre autres deux crêperies aux États-Unis, dans l'État du Colorado où elle vit désormais. Elle vient de publier une autobiographie au titre évocateur : Une ambition sans limite, aux éditions MCQ. De passage à Paris, elle a donné rendez-vous à notre reporter Charlie Dupiot dans la cour du Royal Monceau, un hôtel cossu à deux pas de l'Arc de Triomphe.Programmation Musicale :►Baloji, ID Pizzle, CJ – Minotaure►Buyepongo – Cantarito
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When the Soviet Union came into being in 1917, some American left-wing intellectuals hailed the establishment of the new “workers' paradise” as the model for the United States (and indeed the rest of the world) to follow. Some even traveled to Russia to pay homage to the communist dictatorship – as for example journalist Lincoln Steffens, who upon returning from Moscow and Petrograd infamously declared: “I have seen the future, and it works.” In later years, some American leftists saw similar visions on their visits to left-wing authoritarian regimes such as Mao's China and Castro's Cuba.But this fascination with foreign autocrats also had its counterpart on the conservative side, as veteran journalist Jacob Heilbrunn explains in his fascinating new book America Last: The Right's Century-Long Romance with Foreign Dictators. Other commentators have noticed the contemporary American right's embrace of figures such as Hungary's Victor Orbán — the Conservative Political Action Conference held its third annual gathering in Budapest in May 2024 — and Vladimir Putin, whose “genius” and “savvy” Donald Trump praised after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. But Heilbrunn writes that such attitudes are merely the latest manifestation of a conservative tradition that traces back to the First World War, “when intellectuals on the Right displayed an unease with mass democracy that manifested itself in a hankering for authoritarian leaders abroad.” This tradition continued with right-wing praise for Hitler's Germany and Mussolini's Italy during the interwar years, and for Franco's Spain and Pinochet's Chile during the Cold War.In this podcast interview, Heilbrunn discusses the ways in which the Old Right's preoccupations have returned to the modern American conservative movement as well as the ways in which the New Right's founder, William F. Buckley Jr., used the hatreds unleashed by Senator Joseph McCarthy's anticommunist crusade as a political weapon. He explains why paleoconservatives such as Patrick Buchanan liked the neoconservative Jeanne Kirkpatrick's distinction between right-wing authoritarians and totalitarians, and also why Buchanan is not so much an isolationist as an advocate for a kind of internationalism rooted in conservative values, whiteness, and cultural pessimism about liberal democracy.
In conversation with Andrew Keen, the American historian Jacob Heilbrunn, outlines the continuous history of the close association of conservative views and the Republican Party in the early to Mid-Twentieth Century. He describes the party's support of strong anti-immigrant racial differences in the 1920s, hostility to the New Deal, support of the anti-Communist campaign of Senator McCarthy in the 1950s, and support of Donald Trump and his isolationist perspectives, now and in the recent past.
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Building the Future: Freedom, Prosperity, and Foreign Policy with Dan Runde
In this episode of Building the Future, Dan is joined by Jacob Heilbrunn from The National Interest to discuss his new book, America Last: The Right's Century-Long Romance with Foreign Dictators, and talk about the implications for American politics today.
Pourquoi le fait de consommer pose problème pour notre trajectoire climatique ? Quelle part des changements doivent se faire au niveau individuel et au niveau collectif ? Comment changer nos habitudes de consommation, pour consommer moins et mieux ? Benoît Heilbrunn est professeur de marketing à l'ESCP Europe. Il est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages sur la consommation, notamment en 2023 de "Peut-on consommer autrement ?" aux éditions Sciences Humaines.« Chaleur humaine » est un podcast hebdomadaire de réflexion et de débat sur les manières de faire face au défi climatique. Ecoutez gratuitement chaque mardi un nouvel épisode, sur Lemonde.fr, Apple Podcast ou Spotify. Retrouvez ici tous les épisodes.Cet épisode a été produit par Cécile Cazenave et réalisé par Amandine Robillard. Musique originale : Amandine Robillard.Chaleur humaine c'est aussi un livre qui reprend 18 épisodes du podcast en version texte, que vous pouvez retrouver dans votre librairie favorite.C'est toujours une infolettre hebdomadaire à laquelle vous pouvez vous inscrire gratuitement ici. Vous pouvez toujours m'écrire et poser vos questions à l'adresse chaleurhumaine@lemonde.fr.
A recent suggestion for a bumper sticker reading “Trump First, Putin Second, America Last” is more than just a witty jab at current political dynamics; it encapsulates the historical depth of right-wing politics in the United States. On thisWhoWhatWhy podcast I'm joined by Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest, who offers a compelling analysis of the right wing's enduring fascination with authoritarian figures. Drawing on his latest work, America Last: The Right's Century-Long Romance With Foreign Dictators, Heilbrunn helps us understand the conservative admiration for past autocrats like Mussolini, Franco, and Pinochet. He draws a direct line from these historical figures to today's political landscape, where figures like Viktor Orban, Donald Trump, and Vladimir Putin are seen not just as authoritarian leaders but as exemplars in the fight against liberalism and progressivism.
In his new book AMERICA LAST: The Right's Century-Long Romance with Foreign Dictators, Jacob Heilbrunn argues that American conservatives have always had the hots for foreign dictators like Kaiser Wilhelm II, Mussolini, Franco and Pinochet. And so, he argues, it's no great surprise that contemporary rightists like Ron DeSantis, Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson have all fallen so heavily for contemporary European enemies of democracy. It's a fatal attraction, Heilbrunn describes this illiberal infatuation with autocrats like Orban and Putin. And it reflects the weakness, rather than the strength, of many on the American right. Jacob Heilbrunn is a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center and editor of the National Interest, a foreign policy magazine that was founded by Irving Kristol in 1985. He began his career as an assistant editor at the magazine, where his first issue was one featuring Francis Fukuyama's “The End of History?” essay. He went on to become a senior editor at the New Republic and an editorial writer for the Los Angeles Times. He has written on both foreign and domestic issues for numerous publications including the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Reuters, Washington Monthly, and the Weekly Standard. He has also written for German publications such as Cicero, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, and Der Tagesspiegel. In 2008, his book They Knew They Were Right: the Rise of the Neocons was published by Doubleday. It was named one of the one hundred notable books of the year by the New York Times.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
The right's romance with odious foreign dictators didn't start with Putin or Viktor Orbán, and their profound contempt for democracy long predates January 6. In his new book, America Last: The Right's Century-Long Romance with Foreign Dictators, Jacob Heilbrunn traces this tradition on the right—in many ways their most deeply rooted and enduring tradition in foreign affairs—back over a century to the embrace of Kaiser Wilhelm during World War I and envy of Mussolini to the present. In this discussion, Matt and Sam ask Heilbrunn about the connection between race science and fear of democracy in the early 20th century, what the right saw in Italian fascism, the machinations of the right's pivot from Nazi revisionism to the onset of the Cold War, Jeane Kirkpatrick and the supposed distinction between authoritarianism and "totalitarianism," the profound consequences of the failure of neoconservatism, the coming disaster of a second Trump term, and more.Sources:Jacob Heilbrunn, America Last: The Right's Century-Long Romance with Foreign Dictators (2024) The Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons (2008)RJB Bosworth, Mussolini (2010)J. Valerio Borghese, Sea Devils: Suicide Squad (Regnery, 1954)Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, "Dictatorships & Double Standards," Commentary, Nov 1979. Listen:Know Your Enemy, "The American Right's Hungary Hearts, (w/ Lauren Stokes and John Ganz)" ...and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!
Host Reed Galen is joined by journalist and author Jacob Heilbrunn to discuss why the right is so enthralled with authoritarianism and foreign dictators, the evolution of our nation's culture war (including the role of history and the media), and what the future could look like if Donald Trump's vision for America comes to fruition. If you'd like to hear more from Jacob Heilbrunn, be sure to pick up his latest book, America Last: The Right's Century-Long Romance with Foreign Dictators. For more from Reed Galen, subscribe to “The Home Front”. If you'd like to ask a question or share a comment with The Lincoln Project, send an email to podcast@lincolnproject.us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
L'ObSoCo reçoit Benoît Heilbrunn, diplômé d'HEC et de l'EHESS, et professeur de marketing à l'ESCP Business School pour partager les réflexions et propositions contenues dans le rapport qu'il a dirigé, à la demande de la ministre Olivia Grégoire, sur les moyens de promouvoir une consommation durable et équitable.
Subscribe to The Realignment to access our exclusive Q&A episodes and support the show: https://realignment.supercast.com/REALIGNMENT NEWSLETTER: https://therealignment.substack.com/PURCHASE BOOKS AT OUR BOOKSHOP: https://bookshop.org/shop/therealignmentEmail Us: realignmentpod@gmail.comFoundation for American Innovation: https://www.thefai.org/posts/lincoln-becomes-faiJacob Heilbrunn, Editor of The National Interest and author of America Last: The Right's Century-Long Romance with Foreign Dictators, returns to The Realignment. Jacob and Marshall discuss how the American right and left cozied up to foreign autocrats during the 20th century, why he believes the far-right's sympathies with autocrats are more relevant to today's policy debates than the left's sympathy with communist regimes, the differences between good faith skepticism of the U.S. foreign policy establishment and bad faith sympathy towards autocrats, and the parallels between modern day isolationists and the Bush-era Neoconservative movement.
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Jacob Heilbrunn, author of America Last: The Right's Century-Long Romance with Foreign Dictators, joins us to discuss the history of the right's infautuation with foreign dictators, how nothing Trump says is new and he's regurgitating filth from the past, and how the path could lead to The 2025 Presidential Transition Project.
Jacob Heilbrunn, author of America Last: The Right's Century-Long Romance with Foreign Dictators, joins us to discuss dictators, how MAGA fell for Trump, and how the Right is drawn to what it perceives as the impressive strength of foreign dictators because it sees them as models of how to fight against liberalism and progressivism domestically.Facepalm America: facepalmamerica.comTwitter: @FacepalmUSAFind Beowulf: @BeowulfRochlenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/facepalm-america--5189985/support.
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“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
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Ben & Woods kick off the 9am hour with The Reindl Report and Paulie's top headlines of the morning, including some audio of Giants manager Gabe Kapler getting chippy with a reporter the other night. Then we get to a husbands's story on reddit that has the internet split on what he should do, before we're joined by the great Annie Heilbrunn at the bottom of the hour! Listen here!
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
The guys were in the third day of the ASB and ready to get back to baseball! They talked about some of the ASG as well as Annie Heilbrunn to get her opinion on the team.
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
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Annie Heilbrunn joins the show to talk about what is going on with the San Diego Padres.
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Padres insider Annie Heilbrunn (Union Tribune / Bally Sports) joined Ben & Woods on Monday morning! Listen here as Annie talks about her story this weekend with Kevin Acee detailing the offseason pool workouts Joe Musgrove, Fernando Tatis Jr, and others have been going through, Fernando wanting to prove himself in 2023, Musgrove's leadership, and MUCH more!
Ben & Woods start the 8am hour with Ben telling us all about his trip to Tijuana this weekend to go to his first Xolos match! Then the guys debate whether or not shorts are acceptable to wear on the golf course before we're joined by our beloved Annie Heilbrunn to dive deeper into her story this weekend with Kevin Acee in the Union Tribune detailing Fernando Tatis Jr's road back to baseball and the pool workouts he's been participating in with Joe Musgrove and other teammates. Listen here!
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“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
To be a good value investor, you must be a good credit analyst. Over the years, I learned so much from the many investors I've met through Heilbrunn. I've shamelessly incorporated these ideas and insights into my lecture notes and the curriculum. Today's guest is one such person. Mitch Julis has had a disproportionately large impact on both my thinking and the program design. Now he joins me for a conversation about the rich interactions between the nature of the firm's business operation and the liability side of the balance sheet. Mitchell R. Julis is the Co-Founder, Co-Chairman, and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Canyon Partners, LLC. Mitch is a graduate of the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Business School. He received an honorary doctorate from Yeshiva University of New York in 2011. Before forming Canyon, Mitch directed a group of professionals responsible for a distressed and special situation securities portfolio at Drexel Burnham Lambert. He was a bankruptcy and creditors' rights attorney at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in New York. In this episode, Mitch and I discuss his journey from Bronx to Beverly Hills, the juxtaposition of accounting and accountability, why increasing spending power can undermine our federal system of competition, the four P's of understanding governance, Mitch's accidental entry into restructuring and bankruptcy law, arbitrage opportunities that arise in distressed situations, his approach to risk assessment, and so much more! Key Topics: Welcome Mitch to the show (0:39) Mitch's rich childhood in the Bronx (3:14) The journey to Princeton and Mitch's goal to go to the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs (9:35) The juxtaposition of accounting and accountability (15:47) Why increasing spending power can undermine our federal system of competition (18:09) How the four P's of understanding governance play out in real-world situations (23:58) Mitch's accidental entry into restructuring and bankruptcy law (29:31) Challenging the Countryman definition of executory contract at Harvard Law (33:12) Mitch's unexpected career moves (35:39) How Mitch's time at Drexel shifted his thinking about financial markets (38:30) Exploring arbitrage opportunities that arise in distressed situations (42:05) Using accounting to its maximum potential when modeling the evolution of the balance sheet (49:09) Insights from Canyon's statement of changes in net financial obligations (50:09) Chapter 11 escape holes and loopholes created by the private equity world (54:49) Mitch's approach to risk assessment (57:08) How the next financial crisis will play out (1:03:50) What keeps Mitch up at night with worry? (1:11:08) Mitch's movie recommendations (1:15:14) Embracing a continuous learning mindset with humility (1:18:29) And much more! Mentioned in this Episode: Canyon Partners Richard E. Neustadt's Book | Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents: The Politics of Leadership from Roosevelt to Reagan Philip Hamburger's Book | Purchasing Submission: Conditions, Power, and Freedom Freddie Gershon's Book | Sweetie Baby Cookie Honey: A Novel Sujeet Indap & Max Frumes'Book | The Caesars Palace Coup: How a Billionaire Brawl Over the Famous Casino Exposed the Corruption of the Private Equity Industry The Offer on Paramount Plus Rabbi Benjamin Blech's Article | Bernie & The Godfather Spirited on Apple TV Thanks for Listening! Be sure to subscribe on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at valueinvesting@gsb.columbia.edu. Follow the Heilbrunn Center on social media on Instagram, LinkedIn, and more!
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