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Conversations with History: Sir Ralf Dahrendorf 

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Sir Ralf Dahrendorf, sociologist, former EU Commissioner and former Warden of St Antony's College at Oxford talks with UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler about his formative experiences and the ideas that have shaped in career in the academy and in public service. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 7978]

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Комментарии : 23   
@nemosonn
@nemosonn 14 лет назад
its incredible he s talking about issues so seriously and they didnt become less serious at all very impressive RIP
@sky_life1
@sky_life1 6 лет назад
It's a pleasure to hear you here sir. I wish india could also get a sociologist like you.
@thomasshelby6551
@thomasshelby6551 4 года назад
Hi :)
@dushyant_goel
@dushyant_goel 3 года назад
M N Srinivas?
@freddie2749
@freddie2749 2 года назад
India has many great sociologists! Ghuyer is important and Ghandi himself had social theory. Nandy arguably is a founding father of Southern Theory!
@MattHelm77
@MattHelm77 15 лет назад
It says at 00:28: "Recorded April 4, 1989" Ralf Dahrendorf died June 17, 2009. RIP.
@christophmahler
@christophmahler 15 лет назад
To remind on the classical view on the cycles of constitutions: a country, that has lost its wealth will instinctively return to a rule of the strongest - and only at their courts philosophers find the support to develope and teach their views.
@IsaacWebers
@IsaacWebers 10 лет назад
Great man, RIP great sir.
@buschul-ir1bn
@buschul-ir1bn 2 года назад
An intellectual German, well respected by many Britons and Germans.
@claradantonio3245
@claradantonio3245 2 года назад
GREAT MAN, REALLY
@christophmahler
@christophmahler 15 лет назад
To study the history of the Round Table movement - and their influence on US politics after 1945 - could have brought Dahrendorf to a complete reinterpretation of his life experiences - having witnessed an age, when unchecked political power - reflecting the late stages of hellenism - is increasingly concentrated by a single nation - on a global scale.
@christophmahler
@christophmahler 15 лет назад
The history of the Council On Foreign Relations can be interpreted in that classical sense - as it is to be seen - according to Peter Grose - as an alliance of finance, politics and scholarship - elaborating political advice, which evolves from economic interest - and be it only in the unquestioned drive to keep research institutions well funded.
@orlandabao8545
@orlandabao8545 3 года назад
2020
@yeday
@yeday 12 лет назад
please, somebody subtittle this in spanish!
@christophmahler
@christophmahler 15 лет назад
I appreciate, how Dahrendorf sincerly insists on a real difference between academic institutions and politics - and the more, I feel astonished about his uncritical stance to a possible abuse of international institutions. It seems to me as if the fact, that he had experienced the impact of politics on his personal life does not relate to history in general - as a school for policies.
@christophmahler
@christophmahler 15 лет назад
Otherwise he would not call his concept of 'access to opportunity' a liberal stance. The party of Gladstone came to power by oversea trade - and liberalism is therefore about to see economic success reflected in political influence.
@christophmahler
@christophmahler 15 лет назад
Tyranny is only one form of corrupted rule - beside anarchy, there is also OLIGARCHY - and the question remains unsolved if liberty will be ever more than an attribute of the few. To solve THIS question could be the blossom of the Old World - a purpose beyond European beaurocracy, Westeuropean corporate interests - and military alliances across the Atlantic Ocean.
@christophmahler
@christophmahler 15 лет назад
Such a blossom would once bring desperately needed fruit in the New World - rather than to inspire it further with concepts and technologies of nationalism - and caesarism.
@malma1
@malma1 10 лет назад
Irritating Opening Music...
@christophmahler
@christophmahler 15 лет назад
To give each citizen of a state equal access to education and profession has much to do with common welfare - rather than with justice alone. It is part of the SOCIAL QUESTION. Until today the thinking part of our youth looks forward to a socialist utopia - which in practice has always ended up in tyranny.
@martinharrell3982
@martinharrell3982 4 месяца назад
Pretty good english
@christophmahler
@christophmahler 15 лет назад
Much of what established scholars publish today appears therefore to be mere propaganda - in favour or in oppositon to particular policies - belittleling opposing views and preparing public opinion - rather than to educate them.
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