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voltaire wrote when he wrote about st.aire said that we do not know of any other russia except kievan rus in europe, that there are no such geese there. well, but they tried to attribute it to themselves in the countryside this is an important question, and i would like mr. volodymyr to give an answer, and to fight against russian myths it is important to study history - this is your uh. i would like to ask how, in your opinion, effectively fight against russian myths inside ukraine. i understand that there are generations which probably won't change much, but young people are now somewhere too. we listen to leps. so we'll say somewhere that we write in russian like this phrase. by the way, there's an interesting phrase on facebook. people use it. i don't know who invented it. they think it's very effective. don't tell me. what language do they speak to me, and i won't tell you where to go, i'm not very good at it. when i write about the language, someone always answers me with such a phrase. he is just as smart, but here
voltaire wrote when he wrote about st.aire said that we do not know of any other russia except kievan rus in europe, that there are no such geese there. well, but they tried to attribute it to themselves in the countryside this is an important question, and i would like mr. volodymyr to give an answer, and to fight against russian myths it is important to study history - this is your uh. i would like to ask how, in your opinion, effectively fight against russian myths inside ukraine. i...
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voltaire should have been released say walter was the first of the foreign authors to publish a work.story of our country. it is called history of the russian empire under peter the great on may 16, 1947. the premiere of the soviet film cinderella has passed. it is considered the best adaptation of the fairy tale by charles perrault . the script was written by yevgeny schwartz and directed. nadezhda kasheverova in the title role, she saw only lenina zaimu and without difficulty she defended the actress was already 37 with her growth played garin alexey konovsky faina ranevskaya and many others filmed after the war for decoration suits. everyone brought what they could from home. velvet curtains and foreign ones, the law of which is wider than cinderella's dress shoes made of plexiglass, the film did not immediately miss the screen, the fairy tale turned out to be witty and not noticeable before. well, i 'll stay on the throne. give me the crown, well, in the kremlin they looked at the picture and approved it, and we still use the phrases from the film, which we have already 76. i am n
voltaire should have been released say walter was the first of the foreign authors to publish a work.story of our country. it is called history of the russian empire under peter the great on may 16, 1947. the premiere of the soviet film cinderella has passed. it is considered the best adaptation of the fairy tale by charles perrault . the script was written by yevgeny schwartz and directed. nadezhda kasheverova in the title role, she saw only lenina zaimu and without difficulty she defended the...
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voltaire was released, i must say walter was the first of the foreign authors to publish a work.the history of our country. it is called the history of russia. empire under peter the great on may 16 , 1947, the premiere of the soviet film cinderella was held; it is considered the best adaptation of the fairy tale by charles perrault ; starring. she saw only lenin from her work, she defended the actress was already 37 , they played with her once garin alexei konovsky faina ranevskoy and many others filmed after the war for the decoration of costumes. everyone brought from home what they could velvet curtains and foreign ones , the patterns from which the dress was sewn, cinderella 's shoes made of plexiglass the film did not immediately miss the screen, the fairy tale turned out to be witty and not angry. well, i 'll stay on the throne. give me the crown, well, in the kremlin they looked at the picture and approved it, and we still use the phrases from the film, which we have already 76. i'm still just learning. may 16, 1964 in egypt entered service the first stage of the icelandi
voltaire was released, i must say walter was the first of the foreign authors to publish a work.the history of our country. it is called the history of russia. empire under peter the great on may 16 , 1947, the premiere of the soviet film cinderella was held; it is considered the best adaptation of the fairy tale by charles perrault ; starring. she saw only lenin from her work, she defended the actress was already 37 , they played with her once garin alexei konovsky faina ranevskoy and many...
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you up with voltaire or voltaire almost in his home because he was always with dagger.o his grandfather grew up together and then become very close. but still. voltaire needed him as well because he needed to stay out of the basti and sheltered. you could help him with that. so these kind of things are always a little tricky to reconstruct, but i would still say that qatada, when he here to america, he became seriously close to washington and jefferson and you can as i try to show lisa all different letters that that friendship was very and she had to do really admires both men for their intellect to me that's most of it's i'm his real let's say attraction. he loves talking to people and exchanging so as soon as that's possible so he becomes very close to two. but in france he was mainly closer to a few aristocrat or his. no, that's not the word philosophers of his circle and the most closely was with is someone called elvis hughes, who is not very known. but some people do know him. but was known as a a quite sort of an atheist, actually, like to do himself was sort of
you up with voltaire or voltaire almost in his home because he was always with dagger.o his grandfather grew up together and then become very close. but still. voltaire needed him as well because he needed to stay out of the basti and sheltered. you could help him with that. so these kind of things are always a little tricky to reconstruct, but i would still say that qatada, when he here to america, he became seriously close to washington and jefferson and you can as i try to show lisa all...
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we read persian letters, we read a lot of voltaire. rousseau, we read david hume, we read thomas paine and the american founding fathers and just a whole variety of people and it was a huge hit in a couple of the students actually said, why don't we read these things in high school? they're so important and we don't know them. so that was a great it was a hit both at the college and at the at the prison. it is indeed material we should all be reading in high school. so brooke allen the obvious question is what was it like teaching john locke to maximum security prisoners and what did you expect and what was he? what was the actual reality? well, i expected that it might be a difficult i'm sure, but in fact, they were a lot easier to deal with. and and still are really than college students. they had had to make a big effort to get into the program. they had to apply to bennington college effectively and be deemed at a good enough level to get in and do their college level work, not remedial. and so some of the students i had were sort
we read persian letters, we read a lot of voltaire. rousseau, we read david hume, we read thomas paine and the american founding fathers and just a whole variety of people and it was a huge hit in a couple of the students actually said, why don't we read these things in high school? they're so important and we don't know them. so that was a great it was a hit both at the college and at the at the prison. it is indeed material we should all be reading in high school. so brooke allen the obvious...
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we read persian letters, we read a lot of voltaire. we read rousseau, we read david hume, we read thomas paine and the american founding fathers and just a whole variety of people and it was a huge hit in a couple of the students actually said, why don't we read these things in high school? they're so important and we don't know them. so that was a great it was a hit both at the college and at the at the prison. it is indeed material we should all be reading in high school. so brooke allen the obvious question is what was it like teaching john locke to maximum security prisoners and what did you expect and what was he? what was the actual reality? well, i expected that it might be a difficult i'm sure, but in fact, they were a lot easier to deal with. and and still are really than college students. they had had to make a big effort to get into the program. they had to apply to bennington college effectively and be deemed at a good enough level to get in and do their college level work, not remedial. and so some of the students i had we
we read persian letters, we read a lot of voltaire. we read rousseau, we read david hume, we read thomas paine and the american founding fathers and just a whole variety of people and it was a huge hit in a couple of the students actually said, why don't we read these things in high school? they're so important and we don't know them. so that was a great it was a hit both at the college and at the at the prison. it is indeed material we should all be reading in high school. so brooke allen the...
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petersburg eternal about muscovite rus, voltaire said that we do not know of any other russia exceptibute it to themselves in the countryside. here is another important question: i would like mr. volodymyr did not answer, but it is important to study history to fight against russian myths - this is your uh. i would like to ask how, in your opinion, effectively fight against russian myths inside ukraine. i understand that there is a generation that will probably not change much, but the youth now too somewhere we are listening to the song of leps. then somewhere we will say that we write in russian as such a phrase. by the way, there is an interesting one on facebook. people use it. i don't know who invented it. they think it is very effective . don't tell me what language they are talking to me, and i won't tell you. where are you going? i'm not very good when i write there about language, someone always answers me with such a phrase, someone who is just as smart, but here it's important to teach history and myths where to mythologize a-ah well, we hope that next year we will have hi
petersburg eternal about muscovite rus, voltaire said that we do not know of any other russia exceptibute it to themselves in the countryside. here is another important question: i would like mr. volodymyr did not answer, but it is important to study history to fight against russian myths - this is your uh. i would like to ask how, in your opinion, effectively fight against russian myths inside ukraine. i understand that there is a generation that will probably not change much, but the youth...
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so how off seems confirm voltaire as prophecy from 200 years earlier. about being able to build what carl becker described as the city of the 18th century. philosophers of the enlightenment. but if we read and if we think closely about suharto's words, we realize there's also a caution, a warning, unlike the unbridled belief in rational progress that we saw in voltaire. so hoddle says there's no doubt that we've achieved industrial and technological, and this is crucial to improving day to day lives of human beings. whether we're talking about thinkers on the u.s. side of the cold war or the soviet side of the cold war, we can understand this idea of progress wanting to improve, or at least declaring a to improve the day to day lives of human beings, to aid in relieving material privation, whether for the industrial workers of europe and the americas or the resource imbalances in the regions of the world from european decolonization. so how do was looking at the global south the global north as a a world, an integrated world where disease and famine nee
so how off seems confirm voltaire as prophecy from 200 years earlier. about being able to build what carl becker described as the city of the 18th century. philosophers of the enlightenment. but if we read and if we think closely about suharto's words, we realize there's also a caution, a warning, unlike the unbridled belief in rational progress that we saw in voltaire. so hoddle says there's no doubt that we've achieved industrial and technological, and this is crucial to improving day to day...
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well, it's good to have you with us. ukraine's president voltaire zaleski is calling for a special tribunal to bring russia to just as a what he describes as crimes of aggression in ukraine. so lensky was speaking at the international criminal court in the hague. he accused russia of committing thousands of all crimes. and these country and said president, vladimir putin must be held accountable. a symbolic visit to the international criminal court in the hague. ukrainian president followed him. you're zalinski said he would much rather see another flood him. you're here. precious president putin. the one who desires to be sentenced for the scream and excellence rides. here in the capital of the international di c. c, issued an arrest warrant for put in march for war crimes related to the abduction of ukrainian children. the kremlin continues to deny all accusations of war crimes, and the court's jurisdiction is limited to international criminal court. can try russia's aggression as a whole. for this. so lensky set a new tribunal, similar to the number of trials for nazi's, after the 2nd wo
well, it's good to have you with us. ukraine's president voltaire zaleski is calling for a special tribunal to bring russia to just as a what he describes as crimes of aggression in ukraine. so lensky was speaking at the international criminal court in the hague. he accused russia of committing thousands of all crimes. and these country and said president, vladimir putin must be held accountable. a symbolic visit to the international criminal court in the hague. ukrainian president followed...
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boulevard voltaire in east paris. where we've seen these confrontations and you can see that fire in the middle of the street. of course france is pretty used to protests and people coming out on the streets. you may remember the yellow vests protests that lasted a significant amount of time, they would come out every weekend not just in any one particular city but right across the country. what was unusual about the yellow vests movement is it did not have a single cause, it was very loose association of different different grievances. and different aims and despite that it carried on for an awful long time with people coming out to blockade the roads and protesting and demonstrating on the streets. these protests here not yellow vests, these are protests with a specific target in name at least which is these pension reforms but of course noissueis these pension reforms but of course no issue is singular, we always have nuanced reasons for coming out on the streets of paris. so as we have a bit of a lull as they line
boulevard voltaire in east paris. where we've seen these confrontations and you can see that fire in the middle of the street. of course france is pretty used to protests and people coming out on the streets. you may remember the yellow vests protests that lasted a significant amount of time, they would come out every weekend not just in any one particular city but right across the country. what was unusual about the yellow vests movement is it did not have a single cause, it was very loose...
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among them are lifetime editions of voltaire homer and even saphocles.e but the most powerful and wealthy man after the king of course apparently it was affordable and most importantly to their liking. only now it was a harsh time and made its own adjustments to the life of the tycoon family for the fact that the sapieha took part in the uprising against the russian authorities and the property was confiscated put up for auction, at which the palace was bought by a jewish family of manufacturers. ironically, for the next 100 years, the monumental palace turned to the cloth factory, but at the moment there was only the ruins of greatness. i, like most tourists, probably would not refuse feel for them.
among them are lifetime editions of voltaire homer and even saphocles.e but the most powerful and wealthy man after the king of course apparently it was affordable and most importantly to their liking. only now it was a harsh time and made its own adjustments to the life of the tycoon family for the fact that the sapieha took part in the uprising against the russian authorities and the property was confiscated put up for auction, at which the palace was bought by a jewish family of...
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that is, in france, even katrina voltaire was a good friend of catherine ii and thus.ere russian culture has a very important place in france in the french spirit. and i think that at present the french are already beginning to realize everything that iso sanctions france suffers first of all when we see a turning point, when it comes to the point that the french will understand. here is our national identity is now breaking down time to say their word. we wake up when there is nowhere to retreat, when our national dignity is at stake and i am sure that the awakening will come and we will return to common sense and reasonable politics. we will pursue this awakening. let's strive to get it. balance and creation strong and stable relations with russia in europe this is a good relationship with russia and i sure it will. in fact, you know, the main task that is being solved now is to prevent the union of europe and russia. the largest two countries on which europe as such is based are france and germany, and both at one time were allies of russia and went. uh, rapprocheme
that is, in france, even katrina voltaire was a good friend of catherine ii and thus.ere russian culture has a very important place in france in the french spirit. and i think that at present the french are already beginning to realize everything that iso sanctions france suffers first of all when we see a turning point, when it comes to the point that the french will understand. here is our national identity is now breaking down time to say their word. we wake up when there is nowhere to...
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hi, grove is charles is private residence, where like the title character from voltaire's novel, candied, he points peace and cultivating his own garden. to day protecting nature and the planet are among the kings top priorities. these aims or something he shares with photographer young or to spotted him, met him in 2010. it was again can count. i remember him as someone who works with his hands was i read like a farmer's own project. you could see he was the land himself. he'll remember it is perhaps no surprise that charles has become an environmental crusader. in 1986, he set up an organic farm at high grove to grow food. using pioneering agricultural techniques, the animals can roam free. he neither antibiotics nor pesticides. a used out of respect for nature with his farm child set new standards in food production. as an ambassador for the planet in 2015, charles travelled to paris for the cop $21.00 climate conference at the invitation of the french government. he delivered a keynote speech at the opening in front of a 150 heads of state and government. that conference led to the b
hi, grove is charles is private residence, where like the title character from voltaire's novel, candied, he points peace and cultivating his own garden. to day protecting nature and the planet are among the kings top priorities. these aims or something he shares with photographer young or to spotted him, met him in 2010. it was again can count. i remember him as someone who works with his hands was i read like a farmer's own project. you could see he was the land himself. he'll remember it is...
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,- voltaire's views.hing we've all seen a great deal of in recent years. angny— great deal of in recent years. angny ooiiwisis— great deal of in recent years. angry activists working themselves— angry activists working themselves up into a frenzy over wnoi— themselves up into a frenzy over wnoi inoy— themselves up into a frenzy over what they imagine— themselves up into a frenzy over what they imagine certain people ioiiowo— what they imagine certain people ioiiowo nyiw— what they imagine certain people ioiiowo nyiw in— what they imagine certain people believe kyiv in this case, they inini— believe kyiv in this case, they inini inoi— believe kyiv in this case, they think that asserting biological ioois— think that asserting biological ioois is— think that asserting biological facts is akin— think that asserting biological facts is akin to— think that asserting biological facts is akin to hate speech . facts is akin to hate speech. ioi-s— facts is akin to hate speech. ioi-s iono— facts is akin to hate spee
,- voltaire's views.hing we've all seen a great deal of in recent years. angny— great deal of in recent years. angny ooiiwisis— great deal of in recent years. angry activists working themselves— angry activists working themselves up into a frenzy over wnoi— themselves up into a frenzy over wnoi inoy— themselves up into a frenzy over what they imagine— themselves up into a frenzy over what they imagine certain people ioiiowo— what they imagine certain people ioiiowo nyiw— what...
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no matter, is— voltaire's views. no matter, no sin— voltaire's views.en a great deal of in— is something we've all seen a great deal of in recent years. angny— great deal of in recent years. nngny ooiiwisis— great deal of in recent years. angry activists working themselves— angry activists working themselves up into a frenzy over wnoi— themselves up into a frenzy over wnoi inoy— themselves up into a frenzy over what they imagine— themselves up into a frenzy over what they imagine certain people ioiiowo— what they imagine certain people ioiiowo nyiw— what they imagine certain people ioiiowo nyiw in— what they imagine certain people believe kyiv in this case, they inini— believe kyiv in this case, they inini inoi— believe kyiv in this case, they think that asserting biological ioois— think that asserting biological ioois is— think that asserting biological facts is akin— think that asserting biological facts is akin to— think that asserting biological facts is akin to hate speech . facts is akin to hate speech. ioi-s— facts is akin to hate speech. ioi-s i
no matter, is— voltaire's views. no matter, no sin— voltaire's views.en a great deal of in— is something we've all seen a great deal of in recent years. angny— great deal of in recent years. nngny ooiiwisis— great deal of in recent years. angry activists working themselves— angry activists working themselves up into a frenzy over wnoi— themselves up into a frenzy over wnoi inoy— themselves up into a frenzy over what they imagine— themselves up into a frenzy over what they...
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among them are the lifetime buildings of voltaire homer and even sophocles, it sounds incredible, but the most influential and wealthy man after the king of course, apparently it was affordable and most importantly, to their liking. only now it was a harsh time and made its own adjustments to the life of the tycoon family for the fact that the sapieha took part in the uprising against the russian authorities and the property was confiscated and put up for auction, on which the jewish family of fabricators bought it, ironically, for the next 100 years, the monumental palace turned into a cloth factory, but at the moment only the ruins were greatness here. i, like most tourists, probably would not refuse to find themselves closer to them, but this is not safe. even now, a special sign has been installed, despite the destruction. still in some places , beautiful vaults of the entrance doors of the column are guessed. you can even come across preserved ornaments on equestrian openings, the notorious stucco molding of laurel wreaths. laurel its architecture, as a symbol of the honor of mil
among them are the lifetime buildings of voltaire homer and even sophocles, it sounds incredible, but the most influential and wealthy man after the king of course, apparently it was affordable and most importantly, to their liking. only now it was a harsh time and made its own adjustments to the life of the tycoon family for the fact that the sapieha took part in the uprising against the russian authorities and the property was confiscated and put up for auction, on which the jewish family of...
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somebody said about having no boots on on polish staircases, which was a reference, i believe, to voltaire made to the french revolution. somewhere in the president's mind, he realized he was dealing with a revolutionary situation. put the two things together, and i actually believe, except for that unfortunate excursion with the fall on both sides, reagan was completely on board the policy of putting pressure on marcos to either reform or resign. and in the final moments when bonilla, i guess there were a million people in the streets and the plaza protesting marcos and we in crisis mode, there was a meeting and as the meeting, reagan came down camp david for the meeting and shultz quite brilliantly. and by the way, i think is part of his good for human psychologists could give you some more anecdotes on that one if you want to give me the time. but shultz said the one thing we have to do, mr. president, is not make carter's mistake. he immediately had the president with him. yeah, we have to tell mark that was persuasive. you have to throw marcos is welcome in united states. and of cours
somebody said about having no boots on on polish staircases, which was a reference, i believe, to voltaire made to the french revolution. somewhere in the president's mind, he realized he was dealing with a revolutionary situation. put the two things together, and i actually believe, except for that unfortunate excursion with the fall on both sides, reagan was completely on board the policy of putting pressure on marcos to either reform or resign. and in the final moments when bonilla, i guess...
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know about "lord of the flies," but this story influence sod many people, influenced rue sew and voltaire. >> oh, wow. >> the british empire liked to think of itself certainly at the time as this bastian of civilization. how did it then tell the story that once some of its stalwarts and sailors landed on this island, within a nanosecond they turn into anarchy? >> this really undercut the central claim of the british empire that its civilization was somehow superior to others. of course, when we get to the island, the officers and crew behaved less like gentlemen and more like bruits. the british empire listening to the stories thinking, do we like any of these stories? they begin to try to cover up the scandalous truth and manufacturer their own myth thick tale of the sea which is why this story felt so much -- even though it took place in the 18th century, like a parable for our turbulent times today. >> david, i have to ask you. we've heard dicaprio is getting in here, martin scorsese as well. martin scorsese has a movie coming out which based on your number one "new york times" bestsel
know about "lord of the flies," but this story influence sod many people, influenced rue sew and voltaire. >> oh, wow. >> the british empire liked to think of itself certainly at the time as this bastian of civilization. how did it then tell the story that once some of its stalwarts and sailors landed on this island, within a nanosecond they turn into anarchy? >> this really undercut the central claim of the british empire that its civilization was somehow superior...