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Philip welcome Norman Wirzba, back to The Deep Dive for his third appearance. He's back to discuss his latest book Love's Braided Dance. In their conversation, they discuss how love factors into our ability to solve pressing problems and build richer The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip's Drop: Vichy France: Old Guard and New Guard 1940 – 1944 – Robert O. Paxton (https://cup.columbia.edu/book/vichy-france/9780231124690) Cobra (Amazon Prime) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10062652/) Norman's Drop: Playground – Richard Powers (https://www.richardpowers.net/playground/) Van der Walk (Amazon Prime/PBS Masterpiece) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9128874/) Special Guest: Norman Wirzba.
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Peut-on dire que le maréchal Pétain a protégé, voire sauvé, des juifs français ? Cette affirmation, qui relève pourtant de la falsification historique, est répétée depuis quelques années par Eric Zemmour. Karim El Hadj, journaliste au « Monde », s'est entretenu avec des historiens spécialistes de la période de Vichy, dont Robert O. Paxton. Il fait le point dans ce podcast.Un épisode produit par Adèle Ponticelli, réalisé par Florentin Baume et présenté par Jean-Guillaume Santi.
Weekly roundup for December 11, 2021 I return to the microphone after a short hiatus. Unfortunately, none of the issues facing America have been addressed in the two months since we last talked, and if anything, the crisis of American democracy has only deepened. Two major cases sit before SCOTUS this term. One case, covered extensively in the media, imperils fundamental rights and threatens to tear the country apart. The other case, almost completely ignored by the media, could be the most consequential ruling for federal governance in decades. Finally, a few short comments on the F-word. No, not that F-word -- the other F-word. NOTES: 1. "Supreme Court set to take up all-or-nothing abortion fight", PBS NewsHour Weekend, November 28, 2021; https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/supreme-court-set-to-take-up-all-or-nothing-abortion-fight 2. "Chevron deference at stake in fight over payments for hospital drugs", by Nicholas Bagley, SCOTUSblog, November 29, 2021; https://www.scotusblog.com/2021/11/chevron-deference-at-stake-in-fight-over-payments-for-hospital-drugs/ 3. "The Anatomy of Fascism", interview with Robert O. Paxton, C-SPAN BookTV, May 7, 2004; https://www.c-span.org/video/?181972-1/the-anatomy-fascism 4. "I've Hesitated to Call Donald Trump a Fascist. Until Now", by Robert O. Paxton, Newsweek, January 11, 2021; https://www.newsweek.com/robert-paxton-trump-fascist-1560652 MUSIC CREDIT: "Angry Bass Line", by Adigold; elements.envato.com IMAGE CREDIT: "Supreme Court of the United States -- Roberts Court 2020", Fred Schilling, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States, public domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States_-_Roberts_Court_2020.jpg
En déplacement à Vichy le 8 décembre 2021, Emmanuel Macron a insisté sur l'importance de ne pas manipuler, agiter ou revoir l'Histoire. Cette déclaration cible implicitement les contre-vérités du candidat à la présidentielle française Éric Zemmour, sur le gouvernement de Philippe Pétain durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. « Vichy nous renvoie à une Histoire. [...] Gardons-nous de la manipuler, de l'agiter, de la revoir », a déclaré le chef de l'État sur France Bleu. Sans le citer nommément, Emmanuel Macron fait directement allusion aux déclarations d'Éric Zemmour. L'ancien polémiste le réaffirmait lors d'une interview pour Europe 1 et Cnews en septembre dernier : « Vichy a protégé les juifs français et donné les juifs étrangers. » Cette thèse qu'il défend depuis longtemps déjà, présente Philippe Pétain comme le sauveur des juifs français durant l'occupation entre 1940 et 1944. Ses propos récents ont fait resurgir la polémique. « Le mythe du Pétain protecteur des juifs ne résiste pas une seconde à l'analyse historique », s'est notamment indigné le secrétaire d'État aux Affaires européennes, Clément Beaune, sur Radio J. La question ne fait aujourd'hui plus débat, puisqu'il y a une réalité historique qui repose sur des faits et des documents incontestables. S'il est vrai que les juifs d'origine étrangère ont été les premiers ciblés par le gouvernement de Pétain, les juifs français ont également fait l'objet de rafles dès 1942, comme au Vel d'hiv, par exemple, où environ 4 000 enfants juifs français seront déportés dans des camps de la mort, sur ordre de Vichy. Les registres du Mémorial de la Shoah à Paris en attestent. On y trouve aussi des documents tels que le décret sur le statut des juifs adopté le 3 octobre 1940, un texte annoté par Pétain, montrant comment il s'est personnellement employé à durcir le sort des juifs en France à l'époque, et pas seulement en zone occupée. Donc non, Pétain n'a ni protégé ni sauvé les juifs français comme le prétend Éric Zemmour. Consensus historiographique Selon l'historien mondialement reconnu Robert O. Paxton, l'ancien maréchal n'aurait même jamais demandé aux Allemands de ne pas les déporter. Éric Zemmour s'attaque précisément aux travaux de Robert O. Paxton qui selon lui sont à l'origine d'une doxa sur Vichy. Pourtant, les éléments qu'apporte l'historien américain dans son livre, La France de Vichy, paru en 1972, s'inscrivent dans un consensus sur le récit de cette période historique. En s'appuyant sur les archives allemandes, françaises et américaines, il est le premier à établir les responsabilités du régime de Pétain. Éric Zemmour de son côté s'appuie sur une poignée d'historiens très contestés qui dédouanent en partie Pétain de ses responsabilités. Robert O. Paxton est lui-même revenu sur les propos du candidat dans un entretien accordé au journal Le Monde publié le 2 décembre 2021. L'obsession du fondateur du parti Reconquête, c'est de dresser le portrait d'une France glorifiée qui n'a pas à rougir de son passé. Un discours basé sur des contre-vérités notamment à même de séduire l'électorat d'extrême droite. Son raisonnement va même plus loin. Il veut en finir avec la « culpabilité et la repentance ». « On essaie de culpabiliser le peuple français », dit-il « pour qu'il se soumette à l'invasion migratoire et à l'islamisation du pays ». L'histoire de Vichy vue par Éric Zemmour n'est qu'un élément dans un argumentaire visant à promouvoir la thèse conspirationniste du « Grand remplacement » promue par Renaud Camus. Poursuite en justice Concernant ses déclarations sur Pétain, Éric Zemmour a été jugé en février dernier pour « contestation de crime contre l'humanité ». Le parquet avait requis 10 000 euros d'amende, mais le tribunal de Paris l'a relaxé, jugeant que ces propos avaient été prononcés « à brûle-pourpoint lors d'un débat sur la Syrie », tout en reconnaissant qu'ils contenaient « la négation de la participation [de Pétain] à la politique d'extermination des juifs menée par le régime nazi ». Les plaignants, SOS Racisme, la Licra, et l'UESJ ont décidé de faire appel. Le procès est programmé le 20 janvier 2022.
Harriet Welty Rochefort grew up and was educated in the Midwest (B.A. Universityof Michigan, Ann Arbor and M.S.J. Northwestern Medill School of Journalism). AFrench-American dual citizen, she has lived in France since 1973 with her Frenchhusband Philippe. They have 3 sons, Nicolas, a neurologist in Marseilles, Benjamin,a computer specialist in Montreal, David, an editor and novelist (chez Gallimard NRF)in Paris, and 6 grandchildren.An author, Harriet has written three humorous but informative books about her life inFrance. and the cultural differences she has perceived as an American« embedded » in France.Her bestselling account of her first impressions of France, French Toast: AnAmerican in Paris Celebrates the Maddening Mysteries of the French, remained inhardcover for 11 years, appearing in paperback in 2010. Diane Johnson, thebestselling author of Le Divorce, called French Toast « a classic » and « the goldstandard of books about the French ».It was followed by French Fried: The Culinary Capers of an American in Paris, apersonal account of French wining and dining viewed from her mother-in-law'skitchen and interviews with leading French food and wine experts.Her third book, Joie de Vivre (2012), delves into the French penchant for enjoying lifewith style and panache. Publisher's Weekly wrote that « Rochefort...is a foreignobserver of what it means to be French and, with wit and a unique insight, offersadvice on loving life the way her adopted country does. »Published by St. Martin's Press, all three of Harriet's books about French mannersand mores have been translated into Chinese. A French version of French Toastwas published by Editions Ramsay in 2005Inspired by true events that took place in the seething cauldron of the southwest ofFrance three months before the D-Day victory and the tragedy of Oradour-sur-Glane,Harriet's first novel, Final Transgression: One Woman's Tragic Destiny in War-tornFrance, was published in May 2020. In his endorsement of the novel, eminenthistorian Robert O. Paxton, author of Vichy France: Old Guard and New Order calls it“historically well-grounded” and a “vigorous and compelling tale.”Harriet is a member of several professional writers' organizations. They include PEN,The Authors Guild, and the Anglo-American Press Association in Paris where sheserved on the board for many years.A freelance journalist, Harriet has written scores of articles on French business,culture, travel and lifestyle for leading magazines and newspapers, including theInternational Herald Tribune (now the International New York Times), The AtlantaJournal and Constitution, Huffington Post, and Time magazine where she worked asa reporter in the Paris bureau for more than ten years. For Time, she covered manydifferent stories including the Klaus Barbie trial in Lyons, the arrival of Disneylandnear Paris and the controversy over the building of the Pei Pyramid in the courtyardof the Louvre.As a teacher and speaker, Harriet taught a reporting course in the internationalprogram of the Ecole de Journalisme of the renowned Institut d'Etudes Politiques deParis (Sciences Po) from 2007 to 2011. She regularly gives lively lectures on Franceand French-American cultural differences to associations, travel groups, anduniversity programs, such as the Sweet Briar Year Abroad, Smith/ParisTech Telecomand the International Media Seminar at the American University in Paris where she isinvited each year as the keynote speaker. She has spoken about her books at manyvenues in the U.S. and in France, including the American Library in Paris EveningsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/Laviecreative)
Links to everything right here, my dudes:https://linktr.ee/RadioTintin Join the community on Instagram @tintin.podcast and at facebook.com/RadioTintinPodcast. Anthology of Heroes Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anthology-of-heroes-history/id1513571349Music featured in Anthology of Heroes segment:The Ice Giants by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5745-the-ice-giants License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Anatomy of Fascism, Robert O. Paxton:https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/128540/the-anatomy-of-fascism-by-robert-o-paxton/ Ur-Fascism, Umberto Ecohttps://www.pegc.us/archive/Articles/eco_ur-fascism.pdf King Ottokar's Sceptre (French: Le Sceptre d'Ottokar) is the eighth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Commissioned by the conservative Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle for its children's supplement Le Petit Vingtième, it was serialised weekly from August 1938 to August 1939. Hergé intended the story as a satirical criticism of the expansionist policies of Nazi Germany, in particular the annexation of Austria in March 1938 (the Anschluss). The story tells of young Belgian reporter Tintin and his dog Snowy, who travel to the fictional Balkan nation of Syldavia, where they combat a plot to overthrow the monarchy of King Muskar XII.
Matt and Sam take up the question that's dominating The Discourse: Is Donald Trump—and the movement he leads—fascist? To provide an answer, they turn to the rich historiography of fascism and some key essays on the subject published since Trump's election. Along the way, they break down different approaches and sets of criteria for evaluating fascism, consider the similarities—and differences—between the 1920s and '30s and today, and ponder whether or not the "fascist question" is the right one to be asking. Listen to the end to find out where Matt and Sam finally land!Further Reading: Robert O. Paxton, The Anatomy of Fascism (Vintage, 2004)Friedrich Reck, Diary of a Man in Despair (New York Review of Books, 2013; originally published in 1947)Federico Finchelstein, From Fascism to Populism in History (University of California Press, 2017)Kathleen Belew, Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America Harvard University Press, 2019 Jason Stanley, How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them (Penguin, 2018)Aimé Césaire, Discourse on Colonialism (1950)George Jackson, Soledad Brother, (1970)Robert O. Paxton, "I've Hesitated to Call Donald Trump a Fascist. Until Now," Newsweek, Jan 11, 2021Richard Evans, "Why Trump Isn't Fascist," New Statesman, Jan 13, 2021Dylan Riley, "What is Trump?" New Left Review, Dec 1, 2018Gabriel Winant, "We Live in a Society," n + 1, Dec 12, 2020Alberto Toscano, "The Long Shadow of Racial Fascism," Boston Review, Oct 28, 2020Angela Davis, "Political Prisoners, Prisons and Black Liberation," Verso, Feb 21, 2018Jairus Banaji, "The Political Culture of Fascism," Historical Materialism, Feb 19, 2017.Richard Seymour, "Inchoate Fascism," Patreon, Nov 13, 2020. Samuel Moyn & David Priestland, "Trump Isn’t a Threat to Our Democracy. Hysteria Is," New York Times, Aug 11, 2017Corey Robin and David Klion, "Almost the Complete Opposite of Fascism," Jewish Currents, Dec 4, 2020. Peter Steinfels "The Semi-Fascist Candidate," Commonweal, May 16, 2016....and don't forget to subscribe at Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!
Join Broadcasters W. Coleman, J. June, and L. Hughes for an epically un-fun game. Transcripts available here. Broadcaster W. Coleman played by Leanne Thacker Broadcaster. J. June played by Morgan Maxwell Broadcaster L. Hughes played by Rhae-Dawn Royal Cover Art By Jeremie Serrano Music by Sun Blood Stories. Pre-order Sun Blood Stories' latest project (a)Live and Alone at Visual Arts Collective by making any monetary donation. All funds will be donated to VAC. More information here Dispatch from the Desert Planet is a work of fiction. Any resemblance it may bear to the real world is purely coincidental. For non-fictional learning about fascism check out Robert O. Paxton's The Anatomy of Fascism or the Behind the Bastards Podcast. (Both sources are entirely unaffiliated with Dispatch from the Desert Planet.) The poetry interlude this episode was Langston Hughes' My Loves courtesy of LibriVox Connect with Dispatch from the Desert Planet Ko-fi.com/dispatchfromthedesertplanet Patreon.com/dispatchfromthedesertplanet Venmo: dispatchfromthedesertplanet Paypal: dispatchfromthedesertplanet@gmail.com Buy merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DispatchDesertPlanet Connect with DDP: instagram.com/dispatchfromthedesertplanet twitter.com/dispatchfromthe www.dispatchfromthedesertplanet.com dispatchfromthesertplanet@gmail.com
Is Trump about to blink in the fight over funding the Postal Service… Is the president suffering from mental health problems… and can fascism happen here.. a talk with a historian
122518 WBAI News Wladimir van Wilgenburg on Syria, Robert O. Paxton on fascism by WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo
David Cribb(@colestia3) joins us from far Canberra to talk about making radical leftist video games, the Situationists, EVE Online, unionizing Twitch streamers, and more. Cian, local games artist, joins us too. Jacob keeps asking if Assassin's Creed, Ready Player One, Eve Online, etc is socialist. They are not. - Check out David's work at https://colestia.itch.io/ - We recommend Post/Capitalism: https://colestia.itch.io/postcapitalism - Here's a nice documentary on the Situationists from 1989: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncH0-q9OXco - Music segments taken from various Colestia games - RECS: - Paulo Pedercini's games at http://www.molleindustria.org/ - Donoteat's series with Cities: Skylines https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lvUByM-fZk&list=PLwkSQD3vqK1S1NiHIxxF2g_Uy-LbbcR84 - James Joyce - Tooth & Tail - Tom Sweterlitsch's The Gone World - Yakuza 0 - Jody Pederson's Confessions of the Fox - Robert O. Paxton's _The Anatomy of Fascism_ - Follow Jacob on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/jacobmercy - @colestia3 @jacobmercy @givingthemic - Questions/comments/suggestions for great local Korean food: givingthemic@gmail.com - http://facebook.com/givingthemic/ - Help us make the show! http://www.patreon.com/givingthemic - - - - Main theme by The Mysterious Breakfast'r Cereal on SoundCloud @chiptheme - - All items trademarked and copyright their respective owners. Please don't sue. Please don't sue. Please don't sue.
This week on the Sinica Podcast, Kaiser and Jeremy chat with Paul French, the best-selling author of Midnight in Peking. Paul has just written an outstanding new book called City of Devils: A Shanghai Noir, in which he tells a captivating story of two foreigners rising to prominence through conducting shady business in the underworld of Shanghai in the 1930s — a chaotic yet fascinating period, when the city was still known as the Paris of the Orient, leading up to the bleak realities of the war with Japan. Recommendations: Paul: A Killing Winter and A Spring Betrayal, two crime novels written by British author Tom Callaghan. Also, Hidden Man, a new movie directed by Chinese award-winning filmmaker Jiang Wen 姜文. Kaiser: The Anatomy of Fascism, by Robert O. Paxton. Jeremy: Jo Nesbø, Norway’s best-selling crime writer, whose notable books include The Snowman, The Thirst, and The Redbreast.
Robert O. Paxton joins me to answer the question, Is Trump a Facist? Check out his article in Harper's Magazine this month here: https://harpers.org/archive/2017/05/american-duce/ Plus my asshole roommates, aka Tales From the Porkside drop in to talk about Alex Jones and my favorite topic, me. Listen to them here, or wherever you receive porkcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tales-from-the-porkside/id1203169728?mt=2
LA Times columnist Patt Morrison asks Robert O. Paxton, Professor Emeritus of Social Sciences, about that political dirty word "Fascism" as it relates to Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump.