
The Lawfare Podcast Cold War Intellectuals and the Making of Our Times
Sep 8, 2023
The podcast explores the reactions of Cold War intellectuals to fascism, Nazism, and Soviet communism, and how these reactions shaped liberalism. It discusses the transformation of liberalism during the mid-20th century and the influence of intellectuals like Isaiah Berlin and Gertrude Himmelfarb. The podcast also delves into the emergence of neo-conservatism and its connection to Cold War liberals, as well as the relationship between intellectual history and politics during the Cold War. It concludes by analyzing the failures of Cold War liberalism and its potential to address current crises.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Mutating Liberalism in the Cold War
02:50 • 18min
The Significance of Isaiah Berlin in the Cold War Era
21:08 • 10min
The Evolution of Cold War Liberalism and the Emergence of Neo-Conservatism
30:51 • 5min
The Emergence of Neo-conservatism and Cold War Liberals
36:06 • 18min
The Relationship Between Intellectual History and Politics during the Cold War
54:24 • 4min
The Relationship Between Arguments in Recent Years from the Anti-Liberal Right
58:06 • 4min
The Perceptions and Failures of Cold War Liberalism
01:01:40 • 4min
