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Toni und Felix haben sich das CL-Viertelfinal-Hinspiel Arsenal vs. Real angesehen. Und was sollen wir sagen? Nichts hätte sich Toni sehnlicher gewünscht, als positiv über seinen alten Verein und dessen gewohnten magischen Realismus in CL-Finalrunden zu sprechen. Aber da muss er sich heute strecken… Denn die Gunners haben die Königlichen mit 3:0 besiegt und damit ganz schön unter Zugzwang gesetzt fürs Rückspiel in acht Tagen. Laut Toni ist gestern Abend bei den Weltklasse-Freistößen von Declan Rice sogar Jessy aus dem Sofa-Sessel gegangen. Fürs Rückspiel braucht es also eine gehörige Portion Bernabeu-Magic, gerade weil eine Brechstange wie Benzema für solche Momente jetzt fehlt. Und sonst? Sport-und-Politik-Lehrer Marco hat angerufen und mit den beiden über Torhüter geplaudert, Felix hat mit Traumzeiten von seinem ersten Halbmarathon angegeben und wenn man ganz genau hinhört, hat er Toni um ein Haar dazu überredet, mit ihm im September in Berlin über die ganze Distanz zu gehen. Aber hört selbst, wir gehen rein… Bei [**NordVPN**](https://nordvpn.com/luppen) erhaltet ihr jetzt mit dem Code LUPPEN einen exklusiven Mega-Rabatt und 4 Monate zusätzlich kostenfrei auf den 2-Jahres-Plan dazu. Es ist völlig risikofrei mit der 30-Tage-Geld-zurück-Garantie. Den Link und alle weiteren Infos findet ihr in den Shownotes. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/luppentv) Für Werbe- und Partnerschaftsanfragen im Podcast EINFACH MAL LUPPEN meldet euch hier: werbung@studio-bummens.de
Vor vier Jahren putschte im westafrikanischen Mali das Militär. Französische Soldaten und eine UN-Mission mussten abziehen. Stattdessen sollten russische Kämpfer helfen, den islamistischen Terror zu beenden. Doch die Erfolgsbilanz ist überschaubar. Rühl, Bettina www.deutschlandfunk.de, Hintergrund
Deutschland steht vor der nächsten Zeitenwende, obwohl die letzte noch gar nicht abgeschlossen ist. Auf der einen Seite hat Donald Trump im Eiltempo das westliche Verteidigungsbündnis ins Wanken gebracht, auf der anderen Seite steht die Bedrohung durch Russland. Die Politik in Deutschland ist unter Zugzwang, sicherheits- und verteidigungspolitisch schneller und entschlossener zu agieren. Die CDU hat deshalb, noch bevor die Koalitionsverhandlungen richtig begonnen haben, drastische Entscheidungen getroffen: Sie kassiert ihr Wahlversprechen ein, setzt noch mit den Stimmen des alten Bundestags die Schuldenbremse für Verteidigungsausgaben jenseits von 1 % des BIP aus und beschließt zusätzlich ein Sondervermögen von 500 Milliarden Euro für Infrastruktur und Klimaneutralität. Faktisch ermöglicht der CDU-Parteivorsitzende Friedrich Merz damit die Aufnahme von bis zu einer Billion Euro an Schulden. Schafft die CDU so die Zeitenwende?
In der neuesten Folge des Podcasts „Schach für Kinder“ spricht Xenia Bayer über Redewendungen und ihre Ursprünge – und wie das Schachspiel sich klammheimlich in unsere Alltagssprache eingeschlichen hat. Ein Tag voller ÜberraschungenXenia erzählt, wie sie plötzlich merkte, dass ihr Projekt auf der Kippe stand – oder wie sie es ausdrückt: am seidenen Faden hing. Am Ende hatte sie aber Schwein und konnte das Problem noch rechtzeitig lösen. Die Redewendungen klingen vielleicht lustig, haben aber oft spannende Ursprünge. Schach als Quelle für kreative SprücheViele Begriffe aus dem Schach haben es in unsere Alltagssprache geschafft – oft, ohne dass wir es merken, wie zum Beispiel: Einen geschickten Schachzug machen – eine clevere Entscheidung treffen. Jemanden in Schach halten – jemanden kontrollieren oder unter Druck setzen. Einen Zug voraus sein – strategisch denken und vorausplanen. en passant - eine Aufgabe nebenbei meistern Zugzwang – handeln müssen, obwohl keine Option so richtig toll ist. Schachmatt – keine Chance mehr auf einen Ausweg. Das zeigt, dass Schach nicht nur ein Spiel ist, sondern eine Art Lebensschule – oder zumindest eine gute Ausrede, wenn man zu lange über Entscheidungen nachdenkt. Schach und das Leben – mehr Gemeinsamkeiten als gedacht„Das Leben ist wie ein Schachspiel“, sagen kluge Leute – darunter Thomas Henry Huxley und Albert Einstein. Man muss vorausdenken, manchmal Risiken eingehen und gelegentlich einen Bauern opfern, um später besser dazustehen. Im echten Leben bedeutet das vielleicht, ein Wochenende fürs Lernen zu opfern, damit man später nicht in Zugzwang gerät. Ein Schachbrett voller SprichwörterZum Schluss ruft Xenia die Zuhörer auf, weitere Redewendungen aus der Schachsprache zu teilen. Vielleicht kennt ja jemand noch eine, die im Alltag häufiger benutzt wird? Und zum krönenden Abschluss gibt es noch eine Schach-Anekdote: Iraida Spasskaja, die Schwester des zehnten Schachweltmeisters Boris Spassky, war nicht nur im Schach, sondern auch im Dame eine echte Meisterin. Man könnte sagen, Talent lag in der Familie. Wer also Lust auf eine unterhaltsame Kombination aus Schach und Sprachgeschichte hat, kann in die neue Episode reinhören – ganz ohne Zeitnot. Folge direkt herunterladen ℹ Die besten Schachmaterialien im Chess Tigers Online Shop: Chess Tigers Shop
As Vladimir Putin cautiously supports the idea of a ceasefire but raises questions about Donald Trump's proposals, has he been forced into a zugzwang—a chess position where any move worsens the outcome? Dr Stephen Hall from the University of Bath explores the challenges and complexities ahead.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simultaneamente Europa, Cina e Stati Uniti d'America si trovano a dover prendere differenti scelte di politica fiscale nello stesso lasso di tempo.
Der Release der Künstlichen Intelligenz Deepseek-R1 hat nicht nur Nvidias Kurse einstürzen lassen, sondern auch die Konkurrenz in Zugzwang gebracht:OpenAI kündigte sofort ChatGPT 4.5 / 5 an, Elon Musk launchte Grok3 und die Tech-Welt steht Kopf.Ich zeige dir, welche der Neuen Ki-Tools wirklich Zeit und Geld einsparen, wie diese bereits jetzt Mitarbeiter bei mir ersetzen und wieso AI-Agents bald Geschäftsführer sein könnten .. *Eigenwerbung
Is there a connection between a false prophet and the cult of the Antichrist that has control over Israel as part of its agenda for the Apocalypse? There now seem to be more moves on the chess board that must not be ignored as the moves of the Antichrist are more apparent. The quest for British and/or American control of Israel and Gaza appears to be in the cards – something that can be seen as a fulfillment of prophecy and the unveiling of Abraxas and the Antichrist as we enter the Golden Age. The plan of the monarchy to seize Israel could be recognized as a gem in the re-establishment of the new Roman Imperial Cult. Tonight on Ground Zero (7-10 pm, pacific time on groundzero.radio), Clyde Lewis talks with prophecy researcher and author, Tim Cohen about ZUGZWANG – REGRETTING THE MOVE TO THE ESCHATON.
Die letzten Tage haben Europa so sehr aufgeschreckt, dass für heute Montag ein Krisengipfel angesagt ist. Dabei geht es darum, welche Rolle die europäischen Länder im Ukraine-Krieg noch spielen können, nach dem die USA angekündigt haben, einen möglichen Frieden allein mit Russland zu verhandeln. Weitere Themen in dieser Sendung: In weniger als einer Woche wählt Deutschland ein neues Parlament. Kurz vor der Wahlen fühlen wir den Puls der Bevölkerung. Das US-Militär hat nach eigenen Angaben in Syrien einen hochrangigen Vertreter einer Terrororganisation getötet. Der Mann sei bei einem gezielten Luftangriff getötet worden, schreiben die US-Behörden. Die Ski-WM im österreichischen Saalbach war für die Schweiz sehr erfolgreich. 13 Medaillen bringen die Athletinnen und Athleten mit nach Hause. Was war der wichtigste Faktor für den Schweizer Erfolg?
Australien Open: Deutsches Doppel verpasst Finale in Melbourne+++Fußball Champions League: Bayern bangen um direkten Achtelfinal-Einzug+++ RB Leipzig feiert ersten Sieg+++Handball-WM: deutsche Mannschaft gegen Italien unter Zugzwang
Malte und Fred interviewen für euch den Gewinner der German Finals und damit den Deutschen Meister 2024. Die gesamte Saison 2024 von 1.1. bis 2.12.2024 hat Tim sich auf deutschen Turnieren behauptet und das Ranking mit dem 2. Platz abgeschlossen. Auf den Finals konnte er sich dann ungeschlagen gegen die 12 anderen besten Spieler Deutschlands durchsetzen und als Sieger der Finals den Titel erringen. Die Sensation ist, dass dies Tims erste 40k Turnier Saison war! Und Votann sind ja eigentlich auch gar nicht so stark. Der Start an die Spitze der Turnierplatzierungen ging schnell, aber auch nicht ohne Hürden. Nachdem er seine berücktige Doppel Land Fortress Liste im Juli das erste mal auf Turnieren ausgeführt hat, hat er nur ein einziges Spiel in Deutschland verloren! Schaut euch die Spiele von Tim auf den German Finals an: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyfnFjLE-csntDJdoDOEtSy0coZZ647-s Infos zu den Turnieren von Tim findet ihr hier: https://breakingheads.de/team-germany-ranking/ Zeitstempel 00:00 Begrüßung 2:27 Wie fühlt es sich an Deutscher Meister zu werden? 6:33 Tims 40k Saison 2024 12:30 Woher kommt die Doppel Landfortress Liste? 18:34 Votann in der internationalen Turnier Szene 22:25 Tims Spielstil 27:32 Wie traininert Tim und das Team Zugzwang? 36:35 Tims erste Wahl in der Gruppenauswahl 41:20 Meta Erwartungen von Team Zugzwang 52:58 Spiel 1 vs Fritz' Necrons 59:16 Spiel 2 vs Girschas Ultras 1:03:50 Spiel 3 vs Chris' Orks 1:11:20 Halbfinale vs Manus CSM 1:16:16 Finale vs Manus Admech 1:29:12 Training vs Erfahrung vs Meta-Chasing bei 40k 1:46:30 Was macht Tim, wenn Votann stark generft werden? 1:50:00 Was sind Tims nächste 40k Ziele? Folge direkt herunterladen
Xiaomi hat seine Redmi-Note-14-Serie vorgestellt. Mit gleich fünf Mittelklassemodellen will sich der Hersteller gegen die kommenden Galaxy-A-Modelle von Samsung positionieren. Punkten können die Smartphones mit starken Kameras und attraktiven Preisen.
In dieser Folge von Wirtschaft mit Weißbach sprechen wir mit Dr. Liana Fix, Fellow for Europe im David Rockefeller Studies Program am Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, über die geopolitischen und wirtschaftlichen Herausforderungen, die eine zweite Amtszeit von Donald Trump für Europa mit sich bringen könnte.Themen dieser Episode:NATO und Verteidigungsausgaben: Warum Trumps Forderung nach einer "NATO equalization" Europa unter Zugzwang setzt.Der Ukraine-Konflikt: Welche Rolle die USA unter Trump spielen könnten und wie Europa eigenständig handeln muss.Handel und Zölle: Warum Deutschland besonders von Trumps protektionistischer Handelspolitik betroffen sein könnte.Die neue Weltordnung: Was ein stärkerer Fokus der USA auf China für Europa bedeutet und welche strategischen Antworten erforderlich sind.Dr. Fix gibt spannende Einblicke in die Denkweise der Trump-Administration, deren Strategien und die geopolitischen Konsequenzen für die transatlantischen Beziehungen.
Der Jahresanfang gehört den Skispringern – und mittlerweile auch den Skispringerinnen. Die Frauen-Vierschanzentournee gibt es aber noch nicht. Heinz Kuttin, Bundestrainer der DSV-Frauen, spricht über die "Two Nights Tour", Prämien und die Zukunft. Tilders, Julian www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sportgespräch
Ja, heute ist Weihnachten! Heiligabend, das Fest der Liebe... und der Geschenke. Um Geschenke geht es auch in der letzten Folge meines digitalen Verhandlungs-Adventskalenders für Betriebsräte. Wer Geschenke macht, beeinflusst sein Gegenüber und bringt ihn moralisch unter Zugzwang. Reziprozität nennt sich das, und das kannst Du als Betriebsrat in begrenztem Umfang für Dich nutzen. Euch und Euren Lieben wünsche ich ein frohes Weihnachtsfest, gute Erholung und ein hoffentlich gesundes und erfolgreiches 2025! #Betriebsrat #360GradBR #Verhandlungen
Es sind gleich zwei Ereignisse, die das Leben der tüchtigen Versicherungsangestellten Elisabeth plötzlich aus der Bahn werfen. Ihr Haus wird bei einem großen Unwetter weggespült, zugleich stolpert sie über zwei Taschen voller Geld. Mit diesem Szenario setzt die Markgröninger Autorin Claire Beyer eine dramatische Versuchsanordnung in Gang, die ihre Heldin unter Zugzwang setzt. Zum ersten Mal kann sie über ihr Leben selbst entscheiden, ihren Weg selbst gestalten. So stolpert sie Stück für Stück in eine nie gekannte Freiheit, die mit Höhenflügen und grandiosen Abstürzen gepflastert ist. „Regen“ ist eine magische Coming-of-Age-Geschichte – intensiv, dicht und voller kluger Beobachtungen.
In unserer neuesten aehre-Ausgabe (ab dem 12. Dezember online und in Ihrem Zeitschriften-Handel erhältlich) beschäftigt sich aehre-Redakteurin Julia Kropik mit dem Thema, wie man Inklusion messbar machen kann. Ab 2025 tritt nämlich eine bedeutende Neuerung für Unternehmen in Europa in Kraft: Die European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) verpflichten Betriebe, über ihre Bemühungen in der sozialen Nachhaltigkeit zu berichten. Dazu gehört auch, Maßnahmen zur Förderung von Inklusion und Vielfalt offenzulegen und den Anteil von Mitarbeitenden mit Behinderung transparent zu machen. Diese Anforderungen betreffen nicht nur Großunternehmen, sondern setzen auch KMUs unter Zugzwang. In dieser Episode des aehre-Podcasts spricht Host Bella Kitzwögerer mit zwei Expert:innen, die tief in der Thematik verwurzelt sind: - Dr. Barbara Redlein, Partnerin bei PwC und Leiterin der Inclusion & Diversity Initiativen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-barbara-redlein-81648161/) - Wolfgang Kowatsch, Co-Founder von myAbility (https://www.linkedin.com/in/wolfgangkowatsch/) Gemeinsam gehen wir in den Deep Dive:
Trump verspricht mit Amtsantritt eine schnelle Ukraine-Lösung. Das setzt Europa unter Zugzwang. Macron will seit längerem eine EU-Friedenstruppe, Scholz ist dagegen. Politologe Mölling sieht Deutschland allerdings nicht in führender Rolle in Europa. Heinlein, Stefan
Misstrauensvotum statt Haushaltskompromiss: Nach dem erzwungenen Rücktritt des französischen Premierministers Michel Barnier ist nun Präsident Emanuel Macron unter Zugzwang. Am Abend wird seine TV-Ansprache erwartet.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok auf&ab , TikTok wie_geht und Instagram .
Amerika hat gewählt und uns in gewisser Weise unter Zugzwang gesetzt. Die beiden Wirtschaftsjournalisten Dietmar Deffner und Holger Zschäpitz debattieren über die Gründe der Wahlentscheidung und die Folgen für Anleger. Weitere Themen: - Votum gegen Woke – was hinter der Wahlentscheidung steckt - Grün oder Fossil – welche Aktien am besten laufen - Indien und Vietnam als neues China – welche Länder jetzt spannend sind - Banken als die Deregulierungsgewinner – welche Branchen von Trump profitieren DEFFNER & ZSCHÄPITZ sind wie das wahre Leben. Wie Optimist und Pessimist. Im wöchentlichen WELT-Podcast diskutieren und streiten die Journalisten Dietmar Deffner und Holger Zschäpitz über die wichtigen Wirtschaftsthemen des Alltags. Schreiben Sie uns an: wirtschaftspodcast@welt.de Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutzerklärung: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Election Episode: I run down the signals that we were meant to wake up and the on-going operation that is in place to make that happen; I cover some on-going election-week theories; the Senate and House seats that are up in this election; A Trump homeschooling tax break advocacy promise; and Idaho bans the COVID shots at the county levels. We are winning and the winning won't stop! Substack: https://theamericanclassroom.substack.com/p/project-esther Book Websites: https://www.moneytreepublishing.com PROMO CODE: “AEFM” for 10% OFF https://armreg.co.uk PROMO CODE: "americaneducationfm" for 15% off all books and products. (I receive no kickbacks).
Durch Marvels Ultimate Neuaufguss unter Zugzwang gesetzt versucht man auch bei DC sein Glück... das Absolute Universe ist da! Alles neu! Alles anders! Ideal für Neueinsteiger! Trotz jahrelang antrainierter Hyperesistenz schauen sich Thorsten und Björn das am Beispiel des neuen Batman einmal an. Absolut genial oder absolute Zeitverschwendung? Immerhin in nur 15 Minuten. Gelesen wurde das US Heft Absolute Batman #1, das sicherlich bald auch bei Panini auf Deutsch erscheinen wird. Alles Neue auf unserem Instagram Kanal Alles Andere auf Thorstens Blog Ideale Intromusik von Markus Schneider
BVB-Coach Sahin steht nach der deutlichen Niederlage gegen Real unter Beobachtung – genau wie der BVB vor dem Bundesliga-Spiel in Augsburg. Kann sich Dortmund für die Klatsche in der Champions League rehabilitieren? Und welche Schlüsse zieht Trainer Sahin aus den Diskussionen um seine taktischen Umstellungen gegen Madrid? Freiburg träumt dabei vom nächsten Coup in Leipzig und hofft darauf, den Flow der vergangenen Wochen mitnehmen zu können. Leipzig bangt nach der Niederlage in der Champions League um den Einsatz seines Top-Stars Xavi Simons, der gegen den FC Liverpool verletzt ausgewechselt werden musste. Und Werder Bremen wartet weiter auf das erste Heimtor – doch der Gegner heißt Bayer Leverkusen, der an Werder aus der vergangenen Saison gute Erinnerungen hat. Gegen Bremen sicherte sich die Werkself die deutsche Meisterschaft. Im Abstiegskampf wird Markus Feldhoff sein erstes Spiel als Interimstrainer des VfL Bochum bestreiten – der Nachfolger von Peter Zeidler muss sich direkt mit dem FC Bayern messen – auch der FCB hat nach der deutlichen Niederlage in der Champions League in Barcelona etwas gut zu machen. Und in der zweiten Liga steht für Schalke und den neuen Trainer Kees van Wonderen das erste Heimspiel an – gegen Greuther Fürth, das ebenfalls mit neuem Trainer Leo Haas antritt. #Bundesliga #Fußball #sportschau 00:00:00 Themenüberblick 00:01:00 Bochums neuer Trainer Feldhoff – wie geht er in das Spiel gegen Bayern? 00:03:30 Bayern in Bochum unter Zugzwang – welche Schlüsse zieht Kompany? 00:04:50 Freiburg kommt mit Selbstvertrauem – wie gefährlich sind sie für RB Leipzig? 00:08:30 Stuttgart mit Flow aus der Champions League gegen Kiel? 00:11:10 Sahin und der BVB unter Druck – ist der Trainer dem BVB gewachsen? 00:14:20 Werder gegen Leverkusen – gibts endlich das erste Heim-Tor für Bremen? 00:16:51 Mainz gegen Gladbach am Freitagabend 00:17:30 St. Pauli gegen Wolfsburg 00:17:50 Union gegen Frankfurt – kann die Eintracht den Union-Block knacken? 00:18:10 Hoffenheim gegen Heidenheim 00:18:30 Heimdebut von Schalkes Neu-Coach Van Wonderen: Was geht gegen Fürth? Hier bekommt ihr alles zur Bundesliga: https://www.sportschau.de/fussball/bundesliga Und hier die Berichte zur 2. Bundesliga: https://www.sportschau.de/fussball/bundesliga2 Alle Spiele der Bundesliga hört ihr am Wochenende hier: https://www.sportschau.de/fussball/bundesliga/audiostreams-bundesliga-uebersicht-100.html Die zweite Bundesliga bekommt ihr hier: https://www.sportschau.de/fussball/bundesliga2/audiostreams-zweite-bundesliga-uebersicht-100.html
Today's podcast was all about Words – such as, Combobulous, Gobbledygook, Apricity, Limerence, Petrichor, Pogonotrophy, Clinomania, Defenestration, Susurrus, Bibliopole, Ultracrepidarian & Zugzwang. Plus Homophones, Homographs, Heteronym's, Portmenteau's that I didn't know, Fave Oxymorons, Corporate Jargon and Slang words my daughter taught me such Sigma, Skibidi, Rizz, Cap, Gyat & Mogging. Funny names for sportspeople, plus, some songs about Words.
Angenehm angegraute Altmeister machen in Wolfs mal wieder das, was sie am besten können: lässig miteinander harmonieren, egal was die Story des Films eigentlich ist, womit sie eine Gemeinsamkeit mit Wes Anderson und seiner künstlerischen Theatralik haben, die in Der Schwan wieder überpräsent ist. Deutlich weniger Hand und Fuß hat die Romatikkomödie Wo die Lüge hinfällt mit Sydney Sweeney und über die dritte Staffel von Lupin sind wir gespaltener Meinung, weswegen sich Stefan etwas unter Zugzwang sieht.
Send us a textUnlock the power of strategic decision-making in healthcare by listening to our latest MedEvidence Monday Minute Radio Show. As Kevin Gettings of WSOS St. Augustine Radio and Dr. Michael Koren from ENCORE Research Group dissect the intriguing concept of "zugzwang" from chess, you'll discover its unexpected relevance to medical decisions. Feeling trapped in a lose-lose situation when choosing whether or not to get vaccinated? Dr. Koren offers a compelling alternative: participating in clinical trials. This episode promises to transform your perception of health choices by highlighting a third option that often goes unnoticed.Recording Date: October 7, 2024Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at askDrKoren@MedEvidence.comListen on SpotifyListen on AppleWatch on YouTubeShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInWant to learn more checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.comMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
In der neuen Folge „Das große Bild“ treffen zwei Podcaster aufeinander: Auf der einen Seite ist da Christian Hammes, Family Officer vom Eta Family Office und Moderator von „Das große Bild“. Auf der anderen Seite ist das Oliver Morath, Managing Director Strategie & Vertrieb bei Squad Fonds und Moderator von „Der Finanz-Gourmet“. Morath kommt aber nicht alleine vorbei – mit ihm zu Gast bei „Das große Bild“ ist Alexander Kapfer, Fondsberater bei Squad Fonds. Statt über Podcaster-Anekdoten spricht das Trio aber über Themen rund um das Asset Management: Denn sowohl Morath als auch Kapfer arbeiteten zuvor für große Investmenthäuser, tragen nun aber die Flagge von Fondsboutiquen. Was das für die tägliche Arbeit bedeutet, welche großen und kleinen Themen Fondsberater und -manager sowie Vermögensverwalter derzeit umtreiben und wie der Fondsvertrieb damit umgehen kann, hören Sie in der neuen Folge von „Das große Bild“.
Die jüngsten Recherchen des Wall Street Journals (WSJ) zur Sprengung der Nord-Stream-Pipelines sollten eigentlich in Deutschland wie eine Bombe einschlagen. Wenn die Enthüllungen zutreffen, wurden die Pipelines nicht etwa von Hobbytauchern ohne Wissen der ukrainischen Regierung gesprengt, wie es deutsche Medien und auch die Bundesregierung bis heute behaupten. Geplant wurde der Anschlag laut WSJWeiterlesen
Bianca kann sich über Carolas Postkarte aus dem Urlaub gar nicht freuen.
Durch das erste 0:0 der EM bei Niederlande gegen Frankreich hat Polen keine Chance mehr auf's Achtelfinale. Heute gibt's das Generationenduell der Topstars bei Türkei gegen Portugal. Der ewige Geheimfavorit Belgien ist schon im zweiten Spiel unter Druck. (00:00:00) Überblick (00:01:15) Niederländische Fans feiern und sehen Nullnummer gegen Frankreich (00:06:10) Polen scheidet aus EM aus nach Niederlage gegen Österreich (00:08:52) Ukraine dreht Spiel gegen Slowakei (00:11:04) DFB-Team reist nach Frankfurt (00:13:57) Georgien und Tschechien unter Zugzwang, Belgien gegen Rumänien auch (00:14:31) Türken wollen Party gegen Portugal (00:18:00) Podcast-Tipp: „nah dran – Die Geschichte hinter der Nachricht“ Alle Spiele der EM hört Ihr hier live und in kompletter Länge: https://www.sportschau.de/fussball/uefa-euro-2024/alle-spiele-der-fussball-em-live-hoeren,audiostreams-euro-2024-uebersicht-100.html Hier geht's zum Podcast „nah dran – die Geschichte hinter der Nachricht“ über den eigentlichen Gewinner der EM https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/nah-dran-die-geschichte-hinter-der-nachricht/fussball-em-geldmaschine-fuer-die-uefa-i-nah-dran/wdr/13498457/
For the latest episode of SparX, Mukesh Bansall, Founder of Myntra and Cult.fit, is in conversation with India's first Grandmaster, Viswanathan Anand. Viswanathan is a five-time World Chess Champion. Anand's most significant achievements include being a five-time World Chess Champion, winning the World Rapid Chess Championship, and the World Blitz Chess Championship. Additionally, his victories in prestigious tournaments like Linares and Corus are highly notable in the chess world. Viswanathan revolutionised the chess landscape in India. His victories brought national pride and global recognition, inspiring a surge in young players and increased investment in chess infrastructure. Anand's success fostered a vibrant chess culture, making India a formidable force in the sport. Join us for an inspiring conversation with the Grandmaster on his journey with chess, some stories with other chess players, the evolution of chess, and his experiences throughout his career. Resource List: About Viswanathan Anand: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viswanathan_Anand Viswanathan Anand FIDE Profile: https://ratings.fide.com/profile/5000017 Google DeepMind Blog Article: https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/alphazero-shedding-new-light-on-chess-shogi-and-go/ AlphaZero: https://www.chess.com/terms/alphazero-chess-engine All India Chess Federation: https://aicf.in/ International Chess Federation: https://www.fide.com/ Chess In India: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_in_India Indian Chess Players: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_chess_players About Garry Kasparov: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov About Anatoly Karpov: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoly_Karpov About Vladmir Kramnik: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kramnik About Mikhail Gurevich: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Gurevich_(chess_player) What is ZugZwang?: https://www.chess.com/article/view/what-is-zugzwang-chess-terms
Der US-Friedensplan für den Gaza-Streifen wühlt Israel auf. Auf Demonstrationen in mehreren Städten protestierten am Wochenende Zehntausende für das Abkommen – und für Neuwahlen. US-Präsident Joe Biden stelle sich mit grossem Nachdruck hinter den Friedensplan, das könne Israels Premier Benjamin Netanyahu nicht einfach ignorieren, sagt Inga Rogg, Handelsblatt-Korrespondentin in Jerusalem. Weitere Themen: (01:28) Der neue US-Friedensplan setzt Israel unter Zugzwang (13:39) Nachwahlbefragungen sehen klaren Sieg für Narendra Modi (16:43) Der Richter könnte Donald Trump auch ins Gefängnis schicken (23:40) Hamas-Angriff belastet das jüdische Leben in der Schweiz
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Vor einem halben Jahr führte Deutschland an der Grenze zur Schweiz wieder Grenzkontrollen ein - gegen den Willen des Bundesrates. Daran wird sich auch in Zukunft nichts ändern, wie die deutsche Innenministerin Nancy Faser an einem Ministertreffen in Basel deutlich machte. In anderen Punkten zeigte man sich jedoch betont geschlossen. Weitere Themen: (01:41) Grenzkontrollen: Deutschland erteilt Schweiz eine Abfuhr (11:30) Mangelernährung und ihre Folgen (19:33) EU nach US-Hilfspaket für Ukraine unter Zugzwang (22:58) Niger kappt seine Verbindung zum Westen (29:20) Bildungsinstitutionen fordern mehr Bundesgelder (33:50) Das Erbe des Immanuel Kant
Vor einem halben Jahr führte Deutschland an der Grenze zur Schweiz wieder Grenzkontrollen ein - gegen den Willen des Bundesrates. Daran wird sich auch in Zukunft nichts ändern, wie die deutsche Innenministerin Nancy Faser am Ministertreffen in Basel deutlich machte. Weitere Themen: 29,2 Milliarden sieht der Bundesrat in den kommenden vier Jahren für Bildung, Forschung und Innovation vor. Ein Betrag, der höher liegt als in der aktuellen Periode, den Schweizer Universitäten aber trotzdem Sorgen bereitet. Das jüngste Ukraine-Hilfspaket aus den USA im Umfang von über 60 Milliarden Dollar bringt die EU in Zugzwang. Doch viele EU-Staaten tun sich aktuell schwer mit verbindlichen Zusagen. Deshalb trafen sich nun die EU-Aussenministerinnen und Verteidigungsminister in Luxemburg. Mit welchem Ergebnis?
(This is a rebroadcast of a paid podcast episode from March 19th last year, which I now have made accessible to all. Hope you'll enjoy!)When Douglas Murrays book The Strange Death of Europe came out in 2017 I started recommending it to basically everyone I knew. Some of them, quite a lot of them actually, came back to me and said that they now saw the world in a different light. But they were also so disconcerted that they sometimes asked me to present a solution, since I was guilty of leading them down this path. What is to be done, Ivar? So today I'm putting that question to the author himself. He's one of the foremost thinkers and writers of our time, and that's not an exaggeration. He followed up The Strange Death of Europe with The Madness of Crowds two years later, which focused less on migration and islam, and more on the cultural issues afflicting us, centered around identity politics. And last year he came out with The War on the West which is what we focus on in today's conversation. Why is the west waging a war on the west? Why are we so preoccupied with feeling guilty over things that we fail to notice our achievements? How did antiracism become so racist? When did much needed self-criticism morph into abject self-flagellation?Below you can read the transcript of interview with Douglas Murray, for those of you who prefer that over listening to podcasts.Welcome, Douglas Murray, to Rak höger!– Very good to be with you!It's an honor to have you on! One of the reasons I've been very keen on having you on is because your books really are some books I recommend as I said before in the monologue. The latest one is called The War on the West and it came out a year ago and it really ties into the book you wrote before which was The Madness of Crowds and it sort takes it a step further. What is the War on the West and why did you chose choose that title?– Well, in in a number of recent books, as you say, I've been sort of groping towards what's going on in our time. In The strange Death of Europe I addressed the question of immigration and integration in the West, in particular in Europe. And this is obviously a subject which Swedes know very well, the challenges around. One of the things that I recognized that comes from mass migration and the great changing of a society is the identity of society changes. You might like the direction of change, or you might dislike it but it's pretty hard to argue against the simple proposition that if the people in the society changes, the society changes. One of the ways in which our societies have changed has been that we've had to change our guiding ethos and in my last book The Madness of Crowds, I looked at one of the things that is a changing ethos which is the way in which the public religion of our time has come to do with identity and what has become known as identity politics, obsessions with LGBTQIA+ issues, obsessions with women and the place of women in society and obsession with race and other identity related issues. These have become the dominant issue in our in our societies. – I addressed that as I say in The Madness of Crowds but there was an element of it that I had not addressed and which I wanted to address and did in in my most recent book in The War on the West, which is that in order for this to happen, it appears you also have to wage war on what we had in our societies. So to wage war on everything in our past to effectively presume that everything that happened in the past was bad and must be lambasted and criticized. In America, and we're all downstream these days, like it or not from American culture, in America this focuses on the idea that America has an original sin which is the sin of slavery. I don't deny the evils of slavery but it's a very s trange way to talk about it because of course, if America has original sin, is it the only country that does? Do other countries have original sins? What's the original sin of Uganda for instance? We in Britain and in Europe have ended up imbibing our own version of this and it comes in the form of anti-colonialism. The idea that for instance colonization is the original sin of Europe. In an obsession with slavery and any benefits that our society has had from that and in a third thing as well which is racism. Look at our societies and look at them through the prism solely of racism. Again, racism is a part of our past but it isn't the sole lens to look at it through and yet that has become the case. – I say that this has become a form of western anti-westernism and that's really what I write about in The War on the West. There are different types of anti-westernism, there is arab anti-westernism, there is Chinese anti-westernism and these are very interesting and important subjects themselves but the most important and the most dominant form of anti-westernism in our time is I believe Western anti-westernism and that's really what I write about in this book. The West's hate for its own past.When you read your book, it seems like there is a profound lack of curiosity about the actual inheritance and history and the people whose ideas have dominated or influenced our cultures for such a long time, to understand them and put them in their in their proper historical context, to understand where we come from.– That's right.I've been talking a lot about Christianity in this podcast lately I've interviewed Tom Holland, Paul Kingsnorth, Per Ewert and David Thurfjell on the subject and so much of that knowledge about the Christian heritage for example, you can just brush it over. Now in school, it's just one religion out of many and why should we learn more about that than others the other great world religions? I'm not sure if you share the sentiment? My own perspective is that if you're going to criticize something you better learn a lot about it and then you take it apart.– Well, but why would you have to learn and anything if you thought you already knew everything? Um I mean that's what's really happening. If you believe that everything that's gone wrong in the world is our fault in the West, you don't need to educate yourself about the rest of the world and you don't really have to educate yourself about your own past because you've already got this monomaniacal view of it, this single lens through which you need to look at everything, believing that everything was bad and that's all you need to know. Whereas to be informed, you would need to at least know the pros and the cons, the upsides and the downsides, the virtues and the vices. For instance, if you were to be interested in the historic subject of slavery, you would need to know both the ways in which it was done, the people involved, including the African nations involved and you would also have to know that it was the West that actually abolished slavery and how that came about including the Christian religious impulse, the Christian campaigners who brought it to an end.Perhaps my listeners know about that part, but it's not well known. That's one of the things that people are not so curious about, why did the West abolish slavery and Britain in particular?– Yes, it's a very interesting subject. Slavery has been a consistent throughout human history, almost every civilization we know of engaged in some form of it, it was the norm. First of all, principally, I hate that it makes me sound jingoistic, but when the British abolished slavery in the Nineteenth century, it was largely done through a moral argument whose moral force became impossible to resist, and the moral forces came from a Christian idea of the sanctity of the individual and that this sanctity applied to everyone, that everyone was equal in the eyes of God and that man did not have the right to enslave his fellow man. The moral force of this argument made by people like Wilberforce and others, as I say became impossible to resist and became so impossible to resist that actually slavery fell apart within a number of decades. It didn't fall apart simply through natural causes or from the force of that argument. It also stopped because the British navy patrolled the high seas and forcibly stopped vessels transporting slaves, for instance to Brazil which tried to continue slaving until the 1880s. So it was not simply through a force of moral argument but the initial impetus to ban slavery, to ban it not just in the British empire as it then was but around the world, undoubtedly had a Christian fuel behind it. That's a very important thing to recognize. There's another one that perhaps is more complicated morally, which is the Christian realization that was at the root of a form of colonialism, certainly in the age of the explorers existed, when Columbus and others set out, Columbus in particular and accidentally discovered the new world. One of the interesting questions that arises is what the natives in these places were and if the West had approached them in the way that many people think, among other things no missionary would have set out. It was the inside of European explorers, that said these people are like us. That's obvious to us today but it wasn't obvious at the time. Many other civilizations would have taken a contrary view. But the moment that people realize these were people like us, people with immortal souls, to use the language of the time, then of course the missionaries set out. And the missionaries would not have set out if these were not recognized to be, as it were, equals.While Britain was fighting Napoleon, the British parliament passed the act of the abolition of the slave trade in 1807. The argument is that it was the “white savior complex” and all that, and that's part of it maybe, but it was also the case that it was at a great cost that the British Empire did it. They fought a lot of wars to abolish the slave trade. A friend of mine who has roots from Africa was talking about slavery and colonialism on a panel a few years back. He said “most of you guys who are here are white, so you have sort of inherited a sense of guilt for the slave trade but my family actually owned and sold slaves for centuries and we only stopped because the Britons abolished the slave trade. That's the reason we stopped, so I have an actual inherited guilt from my family. But since I am black, I have the upper hand towards you, even though most of you were potato farmers until recently”. But that kind of argument is too complex. It's interesting that you're actually not interested in how these quakers, other Christians and British politicians like Wilberforce argued – that there souls were worth the same – they were part of the common humanity. But like you say, there seems to be a western war against the West and it's hard to understand why.– I'd say that the why is partly because it's so simple. It's so straightforward. It's such a simple narrative. The reality is complex the reality for the real story you have to know more? It would be absurd to for instance, look at the history of Africa and look at it solely through the lens of racism and slavery. You could do that but if you did, I think people would recognize you had a certain animus against the peoples of that continent. I think it's the same with the anti-westernism. I think there's an animus against the West that is revealed in this, that you're obsessed with this aspect of our past suggests that you have a problem with the West as a whole, because you want to focus only on the bad. If you did that with anyone, I think people would question your motives they would say why? Why can't you understand us in the round? Another example of that animus is something you mentioned in passing there. Phrases like “white savior complex”. This is a lose-lose situation that's been deliberately set up by people who I believe are simply antagonistic towards the West and its history. The lose-lose situation is if you've done something bad, you're blamed and if you do something good, you're said to be for instance, a white savior. What way out is there in this? The answer is none, it's a trap – don't fall into it. Anyone talking in that kind of language is inviting you to fail.One hundred years ago, if you look demographics a much larger portion of the world's population was living in Europe, and what we define as the West was much more powerful in all measures. If the great powers of Europe decided something, the rest of the world had to obey or fight and probably lose. Now we're in a situation where that's not the case anymore, I would argue. The West has declined to a large degree. China is a rising power and we have challenges to western power throughout the world. Is this guilt felt by the West a backhanded way to keep our self-image as powerful? That everything is our fault?– That's part of it. I would argue that one of the virtues of what has become known as the West, is self-criticism. I think is a vital part of the West's success economic, military, social and much more, is the desire to improve, the desire to hear arguments against yourself in the hope of getting better. That's not by any means a universal virtue, there are many societies around the world who have not engaged in that kind of self-criticism. I think that has an effect on the society itself. However, the problem of self-criticism is that it itself can get into overreach. And it gets into overreach and moves from being a virtue into being a vice, when it moves from self-criticism to self-laceration and then to self-loathing. – Some of the questions that has occasionally come up since The War on the West came out, has been people who said to me “How can you tell when a society moves from self-criticism to self-laceration to self-destruction?” I said well, it's in the same way that we all can tell it in our own lives. We've all developed an ability to distinguish between critics who wish us well and critics who wish us ill. I think everyone listening has had the experience in their own lives of hearing from people who criticize them in order to help them and people who criticize people they dislike. If someone who I knew loved me gave me advice, I would listen. If it was somebody who I knew loathed me, I think I'd be less likely to. How can I tell the difference? It's not hard and I don't think it's that hard in a society either. If somebody starts talking about original sins of your society, of guilt that is ineradicable and solely yours, who speaks in terms of “white savior complexes” and much more, you're dealing with somebody who doesn't want to improve you. You're dealing with somebody who wants to end you, who loathes you, loathes your society. That is not a hard thing to identify. It's there in all the language that is being used and in the campaigns that are being fought.One of the most concerning things about especially the English-speaking countries is the woke takeover of institutions, such as universities, the media and elementary schools and even the business world. You talk about this in your book, the critical race theory and what it says. The most popular books on the subject are bestsellers and they're being recommended in bookstores even here in Sweden. Of course more widespread in the United States and probably in in the United Kingdom as well. How can theories that are so counter to what we who are a little bit older, grew up to believe was anti-racism – namely colorblindness – and now it's the opposite. And not just the opposite – there is no good way to be white for an author as Robin DiAngelo and Ibram X. Kendi goes even further than she does. How has these extreme theories gotten such a hold of our societies?– One explanation is that we're living an age of over-correction and this is the most benevolent and interpretation that I can give. Over-correction is something I addressed in The Madness of Crowds in relation to social issues. Nobody can deny that historically women had fewer opportunities than men. That's something that almost everybody in our societies today wishes to rectify. But there is a group of people who do not want to settle on equality between the sexes but want to as it were make up for lost time by over-correcting and socking it to the men for a while. To say, well, women were prejudiced against in the past so let's be prejudiced against men for a time. Over-corrections like that seem to be pretty common in our societies in this century. Trying to make up for historic wrongs, perceived or actual, by overcorrecting in the present. The most striking version of this is the one that you just referred to. Again, nobody can deny that historically and to some extent today, that racism exists. It's one of I think a number of human evils which we should all be aware of and as I say try to resist. The settlement we had broadly come to, as you say when some of us were growing up was colorblindness as an aspiration, which is to get to the point as my friend Sam Harris has put it, that skin color would be as unimportant as hair color for instance.– Again, there seem to be people who wish to go through an over-correction. They wish to say because in white majority societies as ours in Europe, there has been prejudice against black people in the past, we must rectify that in the present not by equality but by socking it to the white people for a bit by being unpleasant to the white people for a time. This is I believe a completely suicidal route to go down for many reasons. One of which is that you are warring against the majority in your population, and I don't think that's ever a recipe for success. But nevertheless, it's the vengeful period that we are in, in which things are said about white people that wouldn't be tolerated if they were said about other people. You quoted the appalling Robin DiAngelo, she says as you say that there's no good way to be white. Just flip that around and imagine how abhorrent it would be and how appalled we would all be if Miss DiAngelo or anyone else said there's no good way of being black, or there's no good way of being Asian. It would be appalling. This would be identified quite rightly as racism. Well, it is and should be identified as racism in this case too. It's quite appalling the tone in which people like Kendi and DiAngelo and others are allowed to talk about whole races of people. I'm amazed they've got away with it but they certainly have so far and I want them not to. There's a book by a professor in America called Colorblind Racism that asserts that the very principle of colorblindness is itself racist. That again gets you into this lose-lose situation.I think that's brilliant, even trying to stop seeing race – that's also racism. There's no escape.– No escape. They've barred all of the exits while setting the house on fire. That's what these people have done and it's one of the things that I'm calling them out for in The War on the West, and what I want to identify for readers as a major challenge that we have to address.We have people like me who perhaps have an ideal of colorblindness and integration and then you look at what's going in the Swedish institutions. Here race is not as prevalent, but gender and sex and trans issues are. The mix is the same but it's just…– You have slightly different emphases.Yes, exactly. But then you start to think that “hm, if we are the only ones upholding the liberal principles of equal treatment, meritocracy, non-discrimination, and the other side are fighting tooth and nail to have their candidates on the board or their policies enacted, then we're going to lose.” I myself remember the first time I really reflected on me being white because for me, it was like an American phenomenon that you could see on television, and it was it was not that long ago. I think I was reading in the sociology class and somebody said it and I was like “Okay, so I'm not just an ethnic Swede, I'm white. Of course there's a biological core to some of these concepts but they are also socially constructed and then you start to identify with them and then they become a reality for people. That's something that has happened quite late in Sweden. I know Eric Kaufmann has written about this in Whiteshift and I've had him on. He said “If other groups are waging identity politics, the majority has a right to do it themselves”. What's your take on that?– My own view is that this way lies hell but it might be unavoidable if people keep going the way they're going. I don't want to identify by my skin color and I don't. If you were to say “Douglas, how do you think about yourself?” I would first of all say “I don't, very much. I don't sit around pondering.”That's refreshing!– I know, I don't sit around pondering myself. But if you say “Who are you?” or “How do you identify yourself?” I'd have an awful lot of things to say probably, starting with “I'm a writer”. But I don't think that at any point, or at least it would be quite a long way down the list, would I say “I'm white”. I don't think it would actually be in my list particularly. I just don't like to think of myself in that way and I think most liberal minded people, for want of a better term, people in the West, also don't want to think in those terms. They don't want to be made to be white. It's reductive, it's got all sorts of implications. But if you push people endlessly, that might well be one of the places that they will go to. Eric Kaufman says it's a sort of legitimate understandable endpoint in this. I agree with the provision that I think that it's a very undesirable endpoint. I don't think the re-racialization of society is a desirable thing but it's certainly something that is going on. I don't want people to be pushed into identifying in this way. But I say at the end of The War on the West, I give an example of the options that are available and anyone who reads the conclusion to the book will see that. Rather stark way in which I lay this out.One of the things that's at the core of your three latest books that we're mainly talking about, is what is the West and why is it worth defending? The Strange Death of Europe is a very somber book in a lot of ways. It's in the title, that Europe is killing itself in a lot of ways. One of the main arguments that you have in the book is that Europe itself has lost faith in its beliefs, traditions, and legitimacy. That's also what you explore in The War on the West, how Europe is not even legitimate in many people's eyes. Why is it worth defending then?– My own belief is that it remains worth defending because it's still, by long way, the best of all available options. If you look at the alternative dominant systems in the twenty first century, I think all of them are infinitely less desirable than the systems that exist in what has become to be known as the West. I don't believe that for instance, the Chinese communist party's vision of the future is a desirable one, it's certainly not one I would want to live under. But it is an alternative scenario in which a degree of financial opportunity exists. a very minimal but a degree of it, and in which personal freedom is not regarded as being of any particular, significance. The things that we take for granted, like personal liberty, like human rights, and again, some people think this is a shocking thing to say but nevertheless it remains true: These are Western concepts, the Western constructs. And they are things that came from the West. People might wish to argue that or resile from even asserting that, but nevertheless it remains true. Anyone who actually cares about some of the subjects we've been discussing ought to reflect very seriously on whether or not they are in their critiques of our societies, not engaging in that fallacy. Immanuel Kant famously gives in the example of the dove that flies in free air that may mistake the resistance of the wind and think that in the absence of this wind, it would be able to fly faster when in actual fact, the wind is what keeps it up. – Another analogy would be the fish that believes it would swim faster if it weren't for the water. Perhaps there are a lot of people in our societies who are making this fundamental category error of thinking that if it weren't for the system that is around them. They would be going so much further and faster, and I think this is a delusion. There are certainly things that we can improve in our societies in the West, but the idea that the whole system itself needs replacing is a very serious mistake to make, because as I say the alternatives are highly undesirable.I know you were in a panel with Tom Holland and you spoke about the role of Christianity. And you were a friend of Christopher Hitchens and you've described yourself as a reformed Anglican turned atheist and but in that debate, you didn't sound triumphant so to speak. I know Tom Holland himself says that he sort of wished he could go the whole yard, but he recognizes the role Christianity has played in the West and I think this is a more and more common recognition by public intellectuals such as yourself, that maybe we've emphasized enlightenment, philosophy, liberalism and that part of our tradition too much and paid too little attention and given too little credit to Christianity. Now that our societies are more and more secular, or at least the majority populations are, then the question is: Is there a core missing here? Of what it means to be a Westerner?– Yes, I think there is and it's something we've seen in the last twenty years in particular. I think one of the results of 9/11 was a form of strident atheism that that found for instance, and I was a part of this, but found that one of the ways to criticize growing dominance of Islam in our societies, was to criticize religion as a whole. I think that's one of the things that went on in the 2000. Although in the case of Islam that remained difficult to do, in the case of Christianity, the atheists were pushing at a pretty open door. It was already fragile. I think that, without in any way speaking for my late friend, I think that one of the things that's happened in the last ten years, has been a greater reflection which you can see in the work of Tom Holland and others, a greater reflection on what you just laid out. Yes, part of our inheritance is enlightenment, part of it is reason, rationalism and the inheritance of ancient Greece and much more. But it is also the inheritance of Christianity. Twenty years ago, that seemed to be a slightly harder thing to assert than it is now. I think that the work of for instance Larry Siedentop, distinguished political philosopher who wrote a book some years ago called Inventing the Individual, without in any way being a dogmatic Christian himself, Larry Siedentop proves that concepts that we take for granted as the water we swim in, are to a great extent of Christian inheritance. People might like that or dislike it but it's the case whether you like it or not and we need to have a truthful understanding of ourselves and not one based on falsehoods that we just happen to enjoy.One argument that's been made is that what we call woke, which is a broad term but it's an umbrella term and it incorporates many of the things that we've been talking about, CRT, LGBTQ-issues, trans rights, diversity – it's also a view on power, who are the powerful, who are the powerless. But that is the god-shaped hole that's left behind by Christianity and woke moves in there and it gives you structure to the world, to your place in it. And it also has some of the concepts, like guilt, original. You could see these scenes from after George Floyd was killed by that policeman, you could see the scenes of white people washing the feet of black people. It was sort of a Christian tradition, but it also was not.– Well, here's the thing that's not. I agree with the observation, I regard a lot of these modern social movements as being forms of spilt Christianity or residue Christianity which the people engaging in it don't recognize and would be quite annoyed by if told this. Nevertheless, as you say very visible, recognizable aspects of Christianity are interwoven in this. But here's the difference and here's the fatally important difference: What is being offered at the moment is a form of secularized Christianity, without any ethic of redemption and that is dangerous. Very, very dangerous. The great brilliance of Christianity is the concept of redemption. The possibility of successfully atoning for sins. Take away the possibility of successful atonement, and all you have is a perpetual cycle of guilt and I believe that is what underlies a lot of the unhappiness in our societies today. Ok I'm told I'm evil, evil from birth. I'm told I'm guilty from Birth and I'm told that my very existence is some kind of insult or assault on the planet, that's part of the green movement, how my very being here is part of the problem and there's no way out other than to live a life of complete innocuousness or harmlessness. That was something that Jordan Peterson and I have discussed in the past and indeed I raised with Roger Scruton in what was sadly his last public appearance. Roger and I discussed this as well, this idea that harmlessness had become the great modern virtue that you were meant to slip into this world and slip out of it without having made any mark, certainly done no harm. This is a highly demoralizing stage of affairs to be in, but it is a dominant one that is being pushed on people. I don't like it at all, I want people to be extraordinary and successful and innovative and much more and I don't want us to live lives of thwartedness, of repression, of guilt without redemption. I think it's a hideous system.Sometimes there has been this criticism against Christianity, that it's too easy… – Well, they haven't tried it hard then.No, exactly and that you just go to confession in a Catholic…(this is my Swedish Lutheran upbringing here) You just go to confession…– Yeah, I was going to say that's recognizably protestant critique of Catholicism. But real forgiveness in the Christian sense is an awesome thing to behold when you really meet it. A few years ago, to cite a pertinent example, here was a white American youth who went into a black church and shot at congregants and killed a lot of them and it was a hideous crime of a kind that is uncommon, but happens.And his motive was to kill black people.– Yes. And some of the families of the people who were murdered said that they did not hate the killer, they forgave him. That's almost beyond my comprehension. I'm overwhelmed with admiration for anyone who could even aspire to such a state of grace actually took for want of a better term, perhaps there isn't a better term. So actual forgiveness, in the Christian sense, is an awesome thing to behold when it when it is actually exercised and should not be taken lightly.In this new woke religion, this is totally lacking. There is no way out so to speak. Your mere presence, if you have certain characteristics, being white or having a certain sexual orientation, destroys the fun for everyone.– That's also part of the victim hierarchy, the aspiration to victimhood which again I have very little sympathy with because I believe that our lives can be much better than simply trying to be victims. hat. It is one of the anomalies of the last generation, that we have moved the public ethic from an admiration for heroism into an admiration for suffering and what it means is a scramble to suffer or to claim suffering. Nobody actually wants to suffer but they want to claim to have suffered, and because to do so is to have the right to hold the microphone. But yes, what you describe correctly is a situation which we find ourselves in in Western societies, is what a chess playing friend of mine tells me in chess is known as “Zugzwang” which is when you have to move but every move will make your position worse. That's the position we find ourselves in and it's one I want to break and I'm very explicit about that. I believe that this system that we're describing, the anti-westernism and the wokeness and much more, it is a system that we should aspire to break in order that people can move on with their lives and move on to better things.I think that the conversations you've had with Jordan Peterson and Roger Scruton about being harmless, is certainly true about boys and men in our culture and you're very scared about masculinity and you're scared of men, and you have to keep them down. I would like to hear your thoughts about that and if there is a way out of it? And also, we're having a small MeToo-moment here where a politician has been accused by a member of his party for touching her thigh and not respecting her nine years ago. I suspect that he will be gone from the public eye and there's no way back for him. There's been a criminal charge now but I don't think it will pass the court law. So the first question is, is there a way out of pathologizing men and the second is what is the legacy of MeToo?– I address the overreach of MeToo, which I think was an overreach, an overcorrection. I address that in The Madness of Crowds. I believe you should not make all the interactions between men and women a sort of minefield that we've made them. Men can do terrible things to women, but they don't do it all the time and not everything is terrible. It should be possible for a man to make an advance from a woman and be rejected and for that to be the end of the matter. Again, there has to be a way to have a bad date for instance, men should not be in a society set up in such a position as they have the opportunity to make one move once on a woman and it has to be 100% successful and they have to hit the bull's-eye on the first throw, and this has to be the person they marry and so on. I'm afraid that everyone who knows the dating game knows that that's highly unlikely to happen. Mistakes are going to happen, and you have to have a reasonable view towards that, which includes forgiveness and moving on and much more That's quite different from when somebody behaves genuinely badly, but I believe all of this has been wrapped up in this into being the same thing and it's very dangerous because it makes relations between the sexes all but impossible and somebody who would like our species to continue I think that men and women have to be able to find a way to get on.I did the mistake of trying to ask two questions in one, but this ties into the first question I tried to ask. We also have a quiet new consent law in Sweden so you have to prove that you had consent instead of proving that you said no if there's a situation with an accusation of rape or something. You have to take a step back now as a man out of precautions, and as a young man because they are of course looking for a partner. What can be done about the situation for men right now because I think we have put them in quite of a bad situation and there are a lot of debates in Sweden about how first you ridicule men because they're too soft, I've certainly sometimes been guilty of that, and then you ridicule them or are angry with them when they try to be tougher and you ridicule men who are sensitive and vulnerable because they take too much space and attention from people who deserve it more, women. And then if they're too hard and don't show any feelings then they're toxic. So how can you solve this?– Exactly, it's not a good time to be young and heterosexual. I believe this this all has to be addressed and solved because otherwise…all of the stats, all the data shows that an increasing number of young men in particular are basically stepping out of the whole system. The evidence on the number of people who've had sex in the past year and so on, shows an increasing tendency towards young men basically stepping out of the system, thinking it's just all too difficult, too toxic and giving women a very wide berth. Again, I think this is a creation of a form of feminism which those people who created it will live to regret or the least the people who come after them will live to regret. It has to be solved.I just visited Åland which is an island between Sweden and Finland, thirty thousand people live there. I was giving a lecture with my college Anna-Karin Wyndhamn and we spoke about these issues. The same day we were there, they were debating to vote through a law that will have gender neutral pregnancies. So… why? Why is a tiny island in the north where many of the questions concern practical issues, dealing with this? All of a sudden, the most woke things are being debated in their parliament.– That's the story of our era and it has happened everywhere, and I don't care for the people who underestimate it, it seems to me that they haven't left the house very much in recent years. It's everywhere and it's a great waste of time and energy. My goodness, there are so many other things that are more important to be getting on with, so many bigger challenges that are literally on our doorsteps.Do you feel like you're wasting your time then, because you've written brilliant books, but they are about stupid people?– My hope is that I help to clear them out of the way, one of my self-appointed asks is to clear these people out of the way help my readers clear these people out of the way in order that people can get on to doing what they should be doing with their lives. And that's really what I want to do and if I have any success in my life, It'll be in in helping people to do that.Thank you Douglas Murray for being a part of Rak höger.– It's a great pleasure. Thank you.Inför varje podd…Tack för alla inspel inför den här podden. Som ni hör i avsnittet så är det till stor hjälp för mig att ta del av era tankar och frågor. Fortsätt gärna att skicka frågor och tankar till mig!Inför varje avsnitt av podden diskuterar jag ämnet med er och tar med era frågor till samtalet. Det ni behöver göra för att delta i samtalet är att ladda ned Substackappen och vara med i Rak högers chatt. Många är redan med, men jag hoppas givetvis på fler.För att gå med i chatten behöver du ladda ner Substackappen, som nu finns tillgänglig för både iOS och Android. Chattar skickas via appen, inte e-post, så slå på push-notiser så att du inte missar konversationen när den händer.Utgivaren ansvarar inte för kommentarsfältet. 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Was bringt die Fans wirklich so auf die Palme? Sind die Proteste noch im Rahmen? Wie soll es weitergehen im deutschen Fußball? Was macht die Sache bei Hannover 96 so kompliziert? Wie läuft das mit Martin Kind? Wir beleuchten die Situation zusammen mit Carsten Linke, Fußball-Legende von Hannover 96 und mittlerweile stellvertretender Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender.
Justin Bruce and Josh Carver talk about their favorite jams from Eggy's superb Fall 2023 Midwest run.Jams discussed from 10-19-2023 in Cleveland: Evergreen, Skin It Back, One Stop Shop, Northern LightsJams discussed from 10-20-2023 in Chicago: Sweat Equity, Time Loves a Hero, Shadow > Carry On > Coming Up > Carry On > ShadowJams discussed from 10-21-2023 in Minneapolis: Burritos El Chavo 2 > All Wheels Turnin' > Kiss From a Rose, Watercolor Days, Zugzwang > All Wheels Turnin' > Zugzwang > You Can Call Me Al > Sussudio > You Can Call Me AlJosh mentions the band's pro-shot video of the Shadow > Carry On > Coming Up > Carry On > Shadow from Chicago; watch it here.Parting shot jam recommendationsJustin: Here and Now from 9-26-2023 in Missoula, MTJosh: Boom or Bust from 11-16-2023 in Boston, MAFollow Vice or Virtue on InstagramFollow Justin Bruce on MastodonEmail viceorvirtueaneggypod at gmail dot com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Der Krieg zwischen der Hamas und Israel bringt die schiitische Hizbullah-Miliz unter Zugzwang. Ihre Kämpfer zeigen sich bereit für den Krieg. Doch die Führung hält sich noch bedeckt. Heutiger Gast: Korrespondent Daniel Böhm Host: Antonia Moser Produzentin: Alice Grosjean Weitere Informationen zum Thema: https://www.nzz.ch/international/gefechte-mit-israel-im-sueden-des-libanon-steigt-die-anspannung-ld.1760988 Informiere dich kurz, kompakt und fokussiert über das Weltgeschehen mit unserem täglichen Newsletter, dem «NZZ Briefing». Jetzt kostenlos registrieren und abonnieren unter go.nzz.ch/briefing
Die USA wollen der Ukraine schon bald ATACMS-Raketen liefern. Nun wächst der Druck auf die Bundesregierung, über "Taurus"-Marschflugkörper zu entscheiden. Ex-General Bühler erklärt, worin sich beide Waffen unterscheiden.
Bamberger erfährt, dass sein Vater Carl unterwegs zu ihm nach Lansing ist. Bedeutet dies große Veränderungen im Hause Bamberger?
Dass „Täter mit Verbindungen in die Ukraine“ für die Zerstörung der Nord Stream-Pipelines verantwortlich sein könnten, erscheint deutschen Sicherheitskreisen immer wahrscheinlicher. Die Bundesregierung gerät allmählich in Zugzwang. Web: https://www.epochtimes.de Probeabo der Epoch Times Wochenzeitung: https://bit.ly/EpochProbeabo Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTimesDE YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC81ACRSbWNgmnVSK6M1p_Ug Telegram: https://t.me/epochtimesde Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/epochtimesde Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTimesWelt/ Unseren Podcast finden Sie unter anderem auch hier: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/etdpodcast/id1496589910 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/277zmVduHgYooQyFIxPH97 Unterstützen Sie unabhängigen Journalismus: Per Paypal: http://bit.ly/SpendenEpochTimesDeutsch Per Banküberweisung (Epoch Times Europe GmbH, IBAN: DE 2110 0700 2405 2550 5400, BIC/SWIFT: DEUTDEDBBER, Verwendungszweck: Spenden) Vielen Dank! (c) 2023 Epoch Times
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The anniversary of the Ukraine war marks a time to reflect on the current state of play on the battlefield; the strategic interests of Ukraine and Russia but also the U.S., Europe, & China; the war's broader geopolitical and in fact historical implications; and the miserable prospect of an endless conflict so long as Putin remains in power. A truly fantastic group of experts—Ben Rhodes, Garry Kasparov, & Natasha Bertrand—joins Harry for a rich exploration of all these points and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Der ukrainische Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj unternimmt seine erste Auslandsreise seit Kriegsbeginn in die USA. Bei dem Treffen will US-Präsident Joe Biden auch die Lieferung eines Patriot-Flugabwehrsystems an die Ukraine verkünden. Wird die Lieferung des Flugabwehrsystems den Krieg in der Ukraine verändern? Und könnte die Ankündigung der USA Deutschland unter Zugzwang setzen? Diese Fragen klärt Roland Jodin mit Hauke Friederichs, Militärexperte von ZEIT ONLINE. Außerdem im "Was jetzt?"-Update: In einer im Fernsehen übertragenen Sitzung des Verteidigungsministeriums hat Russlands Staatschef Wladimir Putin angekündigt, die russischen Streitkräfte ausbauen zu wollen. Verteidigungsminister Sergej Schoigu schlug außerdem vor, die Zahl der Soldaten um 350.000 auf 1,5 Millionen anzuheben. Die Bundesregierung will das System der Ersatzfreiheitsstrafen reformieren. Wer eine Geldstrafe nicht zahlt, soll dafür künftig nur noch halb so lange ins Gefängnis müssen. Der Gesetzentwurf von Bundesjustizminister Marco Buschmann (FDP) sieht außerdem härtere Strafen für frauen- und transfeindliche Verbrechen vor. Was noch? Estlands Militär unterstützt ukrainische Soldaten mit einer mobilen Sauna. (https://www.rnd.de/politik/ukraine-krieg-estland-schickt-mobile-sauna-fuer-frontsoldaten-Q6MF7HRAKRGT56BAMLXVQQDGQI.html) Moderation und Produktion: Roland Jodin Redaktion: Jannis Carmesin Mitarbeit: Marc Fehrmann Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Sie erreichen uns unter wasjetzt@zeit.de Weitere Links zur Folge: Ukraine: Wolodymyr Selenskyj auf dem Weg nach Washington (https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2022-12/weisses-haus-wolodymyr-selenskyj-reist-heute-nach-washington) Joe Biden: Präsident der USA (https://www.zeit.de/thema/joe-biden) Ukraine: Krieg in der Ukraine (https://www.zeit.de/thema/krieg-in-ukraine) Ersatzfreiheitsstrafe: Bundesregierung will Haftdauer für unbezahlte Geldstrafen halbieren (https://www.zeit.de/politik/deutschland/2022-12/ersatzfreiheitsstrafe-geldstrafe-gefaengnis-reform) Ersatzfreiheitsstrafe: Das Gefängnis, das seine Insassen freikauft (https://www.zeit.de/gesellschaft/2022-10/ersatzfreiheitsstrafe-fahren-ohne-fahrschein-freiheitsfonds-gefaengnis)
What's next for the pro-independence movement after the Supreme Court ruling? Judges at the Supreme Court have ruled that the Scottish government cannot hold an independence referendum without the UK government's consent. The team discusses the implications of the ruling for the Scottish and Westminster Governments, what 'war-gaming' is happening, and how using the next general election as a 'de facto' referendum may or may not work. Is this a decisive moment for Scotland's constitutional question, and what does chess have to do with it?
EDICT ZERO – FIS – Season 6 Episode 4 – “Zugzwang” #CREDITS# VOICES: James Keller, Julie Hoverson, Phil Rossi, Russell Gold, Tanja Milojevic, Fiona Thraille, Robert Cudmore, Chris Barnes, David Collins-Rivera, Michael Hudson, Pandora Kew, Jennifer Dixon, Owen McCuen, and Jack Kincaid. EXPANDED VOICE CREDITS “The Captain”________________________ Jack Kincaid Drusilla, The Bishop ________________ Jennifer Dixon […]