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Memoirs

A Twentieth-Century Journey in Science and Politics
Book • 2001
In this autobiography, Edward Teller recounts his life journey from his early childhood in Hungary to his significant contributions in nuclear physics.

The book covers his early love of music and mathematics, his interactions with influential scientists such as Niels Bohr and Enrico Fermi, and his role in pivotal scientific and political events, including the discovery of nuclear fission and the development of the hydrogen bomb.

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Gad Saad
as a book he recently acquired, authored by Edward Teller.
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Physicist Dr. David Deutsch Returns - Science, Mathematics & Jew-Hatred (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_749)
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Ian Dunt
as Jean Monnet's autobiographical account listed in the episode reading list.
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European Union – Part One – Come Together
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Alastair Campbell
; Merkel is writing her memoirs, which are expected to be a great read.
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193. What makes the Tory right so powerful?
Mentioned by the hosts when discussing Jean Monnet's life and influence on European integration.
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European Union – Part Two – Reality Bites
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Pye Ian
, referencing David Rockefeller's admission of regret regarding the removal of the Shah of Iran.
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#846: Fear Conditioning With Pye Ian
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Ryan Holiday
in the context of the enduring "great conversation" on freedom.
Ask Daily Stoic: Ryan and Angel Parham On Why Studying the Classics Is So Important
Mentioned by the hosts when describing Delors and Monnet's influence on European integration ideals.
European Union – Part Three – The Expanse
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Peter Koop
, verwijzend naar de autobiografie van Edward Snowden uit 2018.
Cyberhelden 34 - Peter Koop (deel 1)
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Conrad Black
in comparison to de Gaulle's writing style.
181. Baron Black of Crossharbour | Lord Conrad Black
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José Henrique Bortoluci
when describing his childhood experience of semi-starvation.
Endless work, little money, occasional UFOs: my father’s five decades driving Brazil’s roads

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