Live with Ruth Ben-Ghiat
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Started June 23, 2026
A recording from Anne Applebaum and Ruth Ben-Ghiat's live video
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Live with Ruth Ben-Ghiat
Anne Applebaum (United States) | Mar 03, 2026
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The emphasis on historical context might oversimplify complex political situations, risking misleading narratives about today's challenges.
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While discussing authoritarianism is crucial, focusing too much on it can distract from democratic progress and solutions.
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Encouraging public engagement in discussions about authoritarianism can empower citizens to resist undemocratic trends effectively.
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The insights shared by Applebaum and Ben-Ghiat highlight the urgent need to address authoritarianism in contemporary politics.
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The live discussion provides a valuable perspective on historical patterns of governance that can inform our current political climate.
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