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Arnold Toynbee lecturing at UCLA 4/1/1963 

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Lecture: "The Balance Sheet of History"
From the archives of the UCLA Communications Studies Department. Digitized 2013.
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Комментарии : 31   
@m.k.muhammedfazil2675
@m.k.muhammedfazil2675 2 года назад
I am a history student from Kerala state of India and I have heard a lot about him and I read his books too.This interview was done in 1963 after 59 years() this 2000 22 special thanks for uploading on RU-vid.
@AxmedBahjad
@AxmedBahjad 9 лет назад
It's a great lecture by Arnold Toynbee. If you're interested in history and human civilisation, you must listen to it. It's gold 1 hour lecture. Thank you for uploading. You should upload similar old school lectures.
@Gorboduc
@Gorboduc 6 лет назад
Lecture starts at 8:38.
@williamneumyer7147
@williamneumyer7147 3 года назад
Exactly. The usual sententiousness from the dean or the chairman or president to sit through before hearing what you came for.
@LaszloRadanyi-sp7ib
@LaszloRadanyi-sp7ib День назад
Thank you for uploading!
@UCLACommStudies
@UCLACommStudies День назад
Our pleasure!
@giovannimalanchini1761
@giovannimalanchini1761 Год назад
Thank you for sharing.
@justynafitesta8363
@justynafitesta8363 5 лет назад
100% relevant in our times. It is a delight to listen to this lecture.
@ponceperales1041
@ponceperales1041 3 года назад
“ In the Study Toynbee examined the rise and fall of 26 civilizations in the course of human history, and he concluded that they rose by responding successfully to challenges under the leadership of creative minorities composed of elite leaders. Civilizations declined when their leaders stopped responding creatively, and the civilizations then sank owing to the sins of nationalism, militarism, and the tyranny of a despotic minority. Unlike Spengler in his Toynbee did not regard the death of a civilization as inevitable, for it may or may not continue to respond to successive challenges. Unlike Karl Marx, he saw history as shaped by spiritual, not economic forces.” Britannica Encyclopedia
@learnlaw1363
@learnlaw1363 5 лет назад
In Russia we study in law schools his approach to classifying countries/states into civilisations. I wonder do students in Europe study Toynbee’s work for their laws schools?
@Amfortas
@Amfortas 3 года назад
We don't, nothing like it, unfortunately
@jesus_saves_from_hell_
@jesus_saves_from_hell_ 3 года назад
Grace and peace! ✌😎✌
@DF-ss5ep
@DF-ss5ep Год назад
HG Wells, Bellamy, and Orwell? One of those is not like the others
@ponceperales1041
@ponceperales1041 3 года назад
Arnold Toynbee was almost 74 years old. President Kennedy’d go to Dallas, Texas that November. “Choice means responsibility.” [Today is January 24, 2021. 2.2 million+ have died due to Covid19; 417,000+ in the United States]
@rocantenrocanten4150
@rocantenrocanten4150 3 года назад
ничего нового
@fhoofe3245
@fhoofe3245 6 лет назад
he talks for almost an hour, yet doesn't actually say anything actionable. how do Roman troops, worshipping foreign war gods, have anything to do with modern "church-militants" exactly?
@giggletushjr
@giggletushjr 6 лет назад
Read the first chapter of Oswald Spengler's book.
@tulayamalavenapi4028
@tulayamalavenapi4028 5 лет назад
🙏🏻
@tingiboloe7380
@tingiboloe7380 5 лет назад
Barbatian talking about humanrace
@mrkhamplex
@mrkhamplex 8 лет назад
He's nothing but a cheerleader for the New World Global Community.
@alexandermartirosyan3406
@alexandermartirosyan3406 5 лет назад
Pretty vague and hardly relevant to anything whatsoever. A good example how to talk for an hour and say nothing. Although, it is probable that his ideas are so deep that I just can't fathom what he could possibly mean.
@equalmeasurements923
@equalmeasurements923 4 года назад
The latter, is your answer.
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