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Reads tagged with “politics”

The Atomic Cafe: Lampooning America’s Nuclear Obsession
The Atomic Cafe: Lampooning America’s Nuclear Obsession

What vintage bomb survival suits have to do with Dr. Stragelove and Richard Nixon.

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Gerd Artnz Graphic Designer: The Visual Legacy of 4,000 Symbols
Gerd Artnz Graphic Designer: The Visual Legacy of 4,000 Symbols

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Carl Sagan / Egyptian Revolution Mashup
Carl Sagan / Egyptian Revolution Mashup

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Missing Sarajevo: A Political U2 Rockumentary
Missing Sarajevo: A Political U2 Rockumentary

What beauty pageants have to do with war tragedy and the power of rock.

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Animated Soviet Propaganda
Animated Soviet Propaganda

What warthogs and vultures have to do with the most critical polarization in world politics.

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Albert Einstein: How I See The World
Albert Einstein: How I See The World

What the theory of relativity has to do with barefoot lectures and antisemitism in Europe.

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TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day Two
TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day Two

Redefining life, understanding consciousness, and why technology is humanizing education.

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5 Must-See Talks from Google Zeitgeist
5 Must-See Talks from Google Zeitgeist

What the resilience of books has to do with the media arts and recasting the political limelight.

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Uncovered Gem: Leo Tolstoy’s Grandson Meets the Dalai Lama
Uncovered Gem: Leo Tolstoy’s Grandson Meets the Dalai Lama

What tea has to do with critical moments in political history and iconic Russian literature.

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<em>The Power of Nightmares</em>: BBC on the Politics of Fear
The Power of Nightmares: BBC on the Politics of Fear

What al-Quaeda has to do with ancient Egyptian morality and Ronald Reagan’s liberalism.

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