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در دهه پنجاه میلادی مردی همنام با قهرمان داستان مهاباراتا در کشور اندونزی قدرت گرفت. کسی که برای اولین بار یک حکومت بومی یکپارچه در سراسر اندونزی تشکیل داده بود و میگفت کشورش به هیچ کدوم از قلمروهای بلوک شرق یا غرب ملحق نخواهد شد متن و روایت : مسعود فهیمی | گرافیک : دارا شجاعی اسپانسر این اپیزود : صرافی ارز دیجیتال والکس کد معرف برای ثبت نام در سایت واکس : xw5qr9v8 اگر تمایل دارید اسپانسر پادکست معجون باشید، بهمون ایمیل بزنید تا در موردش صحبت کنیم رفرنس های این اپیزود : 1.Sukarno My Friend, Cindy Heller Adams 2.Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations In Crisis پادکست معجون رو در اینستاگرام و توییتر دنبال کنید لینک موزیک های این اپیزود رو می تونید از سایت معجون پیدا کنید از این اپیزود حمایت کنید
Pulitzer Prize-winning author, scientist, and renowned polymath Jared Diamond reveals that many of the factors in how individuals cope with personal crises can also predict how countries survive national crises. He profiles six nations in transition in his book Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis, and shares his personal experiences and observations about those countries including why one should never utter the word "Finlandization" in Finland, how Chileans in the 1960’s never thought that their democracy would fall to a bloody dictator, and he says this doesn’t bode well for the U.S. He discusses why some countries like Germany choose to acknowledge their violent past while others like Indonesia choose to bury it. Then he warns of two nations currently facing crises Japan, who suffers from crippling national debt and an aging/shrinking population, and the United States, where he says the decline of political compromise and voting rights is eroding our democracy. Order Jared Diamond's terrific book Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis on Amazon, Audible, or wherever books are sold. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
همه چیز از روزی شروع شد که محمدرضا شاه پهلوی اومد تا از برلین غربی بازدید کنه. جوون های آلمانی در اعتراض به حضور شاه تظاهرات کردن. جنبشی آغاز شد که در ادامه دهه ها آلمان غربی رو درگیر ناامنی کرد و تحولات زنجیره واری رو رقم زد که منجر به سقوط دیوار برلین شد متن و روایت: مسعود فهیمی از این اپیزود حمایت کنید منابع اصلی : 1.Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis 2.All Power to the Imagination!: The West German Counterculture from the... 3.The Student Protest Movement in West Berlin 4.The Baader Meinhof Complex پادکست معجون رو در توییتر، ایسنتاگرام و یوتیوب دنبال کنید لینک موزیک های این اپیزود رو از وبسایت پادکست معجون می تونید پیدا کنید
سال 1973 وقتی حکومت نظامی تو شیلی با یک کودتا به قدرت رسید، بدبین ترین آدم هم نمی تونست حدس بزنه این حکومت نظامی قراره سالیان سال دوام بیاره و شیلی رو با همه ساختارهای دموکراتیکش اسیر نوع عجیبی از دیکتاتوری کنه. این اپیزود در مورد تاریخ شیلیه. اینکه شیلی برای رسیدن به ثروتمندترین و دموکراتیک ترین کشور آمریکای جنوبی، چه مسیری رو طی کرده متن و روایت : مسعود فهیمی از این اپیزود حمایت کنید منابع اصلی : 1.Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis 2.Exorcising Terror: The Incredible Unending Trial of General Augusto Pinochet پادکست معجون رو دراینستاگرام، توییتر و یوتیوب دنبال کنید کمپین شنوا در کست باکس لینک موزیک های این اپیزود رو از وبسایت پادکست معجون می تونید پیدا کنید
با تاریخ فنلاند چقدر آشنایید؟ کشوری که یکی از معجزه های جنگ جهانی دوم رو خلق کرد. این اپیزود در مورد یک ابرقهرمان فنلاندیه که کمونیست ها سال ها آرزو داشتن شکستش بدن. کسی که هیتلر و استالین در برابر عظمتش مقهور موندن متن و روایت : مسعود فهیمی از این اپیزود حمایت کنید منابع اصلی : 1.Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis 2.Gustaf Mannerheim By Steven J. Zaloga 3.MANNERHEIM AND HIS PERSONALITY CULT IN FINLAND پادکست معجون رو در اینستاگرام ، توییتر و یوتیوب دنبال کنید کانال تلگرام معجون لینک موزیک های این اپیزود رو در وبسایت پادکست معجون می تونید پیدا کنید
His recent book Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis, could hardly be more timely. And it has a fascinating twist, seeking links between how individuals deal with crises – with insights from his clinical psychologist wife – to how nations succeed or fail when confronted with a crisis. Support the show: https://www.aldacommunicationtraining.com/podcasts/
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Jared Diamond in conversation with Terrence McNally at Live Talks Los Angeles discussing his book, "Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis." The talk took place on May 16, 2019 at the Aratani Theatre in downtown Los Angeles. To learn more about Live Talks Los Angeles -- upcoming events, videos and podcast -- visit our website at livetalksla.org
Featured Interview: "Upheaval" and overcoming national crisis Guest: Professor Jared Diamond, Geography, UCLA, Author, "Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis"
Sustainable Development Goal 12 calls for responsible production and consumption. As co-host Claudia Romo Edelman points out in this episode, that does not sound as dramatic as ending poverty or educating everyone, but it may be just as important. There is a disparity of consumption between the Global North and South. SDG 12 is the only goal that specifically calls on rich nations to lead. In our interview with Jared Diamond, he says that one American consumes as much as 32 Kenyans. Diamond, UCLA professor and author of the new book, Upheaval: Turning Points for Nation’s in Crisis, says this inequality is unsustainable as citizens of poorer countries demand better lives. The only sustainable world, he says, is a more equal world. Our most dangerous overconsumption is energy from fossil fuels. Co-host Edie Lush reports on a Financial Times chart which shows only a small percentage of the worlds largest corporations on track to reduce their carbon emissions enough to meet the goals of the Paris Climate accord. Fuel consumption continues to increase and therefore carbon emissions increase. According to the oil major, BP, renewables and natural gas are the fastest growing energy sources , yet in 2018 carbon emissions grew at their highest rate for 7 years at 2.0%. “We use more resources and we are having a heavy footprint which is affecting the biosphere and affecting the climate” says Author and Royal Astronomer Sir Martin Rees, author of On The Future and other books. We need to invest now to protect our children and grandchildren from climate risk, Lord Martin explains, and spending decisions can’t be judged with the same financial tools, such as the discount rate, used to measure the value of traditional investments. Once again we describe the interconnections of the SDGs. Achieving goal 12, Claudia explains, is connected to achieving goal 13, action to control climate change and The Ceo of our partner, APolitical, Robyn Scott, points out that educating women and girls is on the list of important actions to curb climate change. She offers Facts and Actions. Claudia and Edie give a shout out to a listener from Pittsburgh, Jason Hallmark. He is on a journey of a lifetime to learn about sustainability in the Arctic and we are very proud to have helped inspire him in a new chapter of his life. Two executives from our sponsor, MasterCard, describe financial tools that can improve lives.
Sam Harris speaks with Jared Diamond about the rise and fall of civilizations. They discuss political polarization, disparities in civilizational progress, the prospect that there may be biological differences between populations, the precariousness of democracy in the US, the lack of a strong political center, immigration policy, and other topics. Jared Diamond is Professor of Geography at the University of California, Los Angeles. Among his many awards are the U.S. National Medal of Science, Japan’s Cosmos Prize, a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, a Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction, and election to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. He is the author of the international best-selling books Guns, Germs, and Steel; Collapse; Why Is Sex Fun?; The World until Yesterday, and The Third Chimpanzee. He is also the presenter of a TV documentary series based on three of those books. His newest book is Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis. Website: jareddiamond.org
A review of Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis by Jared Diamond. It's not Guns, Germs and Steel, but he does put forth an interesting list of factors for how nations successful navigate crisis. My assessment of these factors is that they're useful, but that they also serve to illustrate the depths of the current crises faced by the US and the world.
Jared Diamond is a geographer, historian and author best known for his international bestseller Guns, Germs and Steel. He talks with Dave Ross about his newest book, Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis, in which he compares how six different countries emerged from periods of immense and historic change. Dave and Jared discuss an existential crisis at the root of Jared's own life work, and that feels particularly relevant as America spirals towards a crisis of our own: can we learn from our history?
Paul Mozur, a Technology Reporter for The New York Times, discusses China's surveillance system and how it is impacting the country's Muslim minority. Jared Diamond, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, discusses his latest work "Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis" and why some countries deal with crises better than others. Our Michel Martin talks to actress and writer Maddie Corman about the true story behind her one woman play "Accidentally Brave."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
For this special edition of the Science Salon Podcast Dr. Shermer took a camera crew to Jared Diamond’s home in Los Angeles for an especially intimate portrait of the man and his theories. You won’t want to miss this conversation, one of the best we’ve yet recorded, with one of the most interesting minds of our time, perhaps of all time. In his earlier bestsellers Guns, Germs and Steel and Collapse, Jared Diamond transformed our understanding of what makes civilizations rise and fall. Now, in the final book in this monumental trilogy, he reveals how successful nations recover from crisis through selective change — a coping mechanism more commonly associated with personal trauma. In a dazzling comparative study, Diamond shows us how seven countries have survived defining upheavals in the recent past — from US Commodore Perry’s arrival in Japan to the Soviet invasion of Finland to Pinochet’s regime in Chile — through a process of painful self-appraisal and adaptation, and he identifies patterns in the way that these distinct nations recovered from calamity. Looking ahead to the future, he investigates whether the United States, and the world, are squandering their natural advantages, on a path towards political conflict and decline. Or can we still learn from the lessons of the past? Adding a psychological dimension to the awe-inspiring grasp of history, geography, economics, and anthropology that marks all Diamond’s work, Upheaval reveals how both nations and individuals can become more resilient. The result is a book that is epic, urgent, and groundbreaking. Listen to Science Salon via iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, and Soundcloud. This Science Salon was recorded on March 13, 2019. You play a vital part in our commitment to promote science and reason. If you enjoy the Science Salon Podcast, please show your support by making a donation, or by becoming a patron.
How are the tools we use to solve personal crises related to national problems? Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jared Diamond says the ways we deal with problems like divorce, the death of a loved one, a serious health problem, or financial troubles, can be used to effectively deal with crises in countries. In his newly-released book, "Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis," Diamond examines problems in seven countries, including the United States. How can America succeed at solving problems like political polarization and socio-economic inequality using tools from a crisis therapist? Diamond is also the author of "Guns, Germs, and Steel," along with other books. He’s a professor of geography at UCLA. Show Notes: 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.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author, scientist, and renowned polymath Jared Diamond reveals that many of the factors in how individuals cope with personal crises can also predict how countries survive national crises. He profiles six nations in transition in his new book Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis, and shares his personal experiences and observations about those countries including why one should never utter the word "Finlandization" in Finland, how Chileans in the 1960’s never thought that their democracy would fall to a bloody dictator, and he says this doesn’t bode well for the U.S. He discusses why some countries like Germany choose to acknowledge their violent past while others like Indonesia choose to bury it. Then he warns of two nations currently facing crises Japan, who suffers from crippling national debt and an aging/shrinking population, and the United States, where he says the decline of political compromise and voting rights is eroding our democracy. Order Jared Diamond's terrific book Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis on Amazon, Audible, or wherever books are sold beginning Tuesday May 7. Today's episode was sponsored by So, Bob podcast, SiriusXM radio, and Zebit. Subscribe to Kickass News on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review, follow us on Twitter at @KickassNewsPod, and take our short listener survey at www.podsurvey.com/kick.