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Mentioned in 9 episodes
Our Revolution
A Future to Believe In
Book • 2016
In *Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In*, Bernie Sanders shares his personal experiences from the 2016 presidential campaign trail, recounting the details of his historic primary fight and the people who made it possible.
The book outlines a progressive economic, environmental, racial, and social justice agenda aimed at creating jobs, raising wages, protecting the environment, and providing health care for all.
Sanders emphasizes that the political revolution has just started and that the struggle to transform the country and the world continues.
The book outlines a progressive economic, environmental, racial, and social justice agenda aimed at creating jobs, raising wages, protecting the environment, and providing health care for all.
Sanders emphasizes that the political revolution has just started and that the struggle to transform the country and the world continues.
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
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as one of 

' books.


Lex Fridman


Bernie Sanders

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#450 – Bernie Sanders Interview
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as a book by Hannah Arendt.


Todd McGowan

80 snips
Hegelian Praxis
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, who started reading/rereading it to understand Arendt's views on the American Revolution.


Jonah Goldberg

57 snips
Happy Independence Day, Comrade
Mentioned as the book 

's friend was reading on the train, leading to a discussion about revolution.


Marci Shore

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Class 15: Hannah Arendt, Totalitarianism and the Nature of Evil
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als Hannah Arendts Buch über die Revolution.

Matthias Kussmann

27 snips
Hannah Arendt – Freiheit und Verantwortung
Mentioned throughout the podcast as the central subject of discussion.

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Russell Brand – Confidence man
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as the source of childhood stories shared by Emmanuel Macron.


Candace Owens

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Becoming Brigitte: Jean-Michel Trogneux | Ep 4
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as advocating for a non-violent social revolution based on spirituality.


Etan Ilfeld

Russell Brand on Democracy and Spirituality
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as contrasting the American and French Revolutions.

Joshua Neal

I Look in People's Windows
Mentioned by Jana Mader as a classic exploration of revolution that has reshaped the globe and its relationship to war.

Unpacking Trump's Revolution with Roger Berkowitz | Bonus Episode



