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Interpreting the 20th Century: The Struggle Over Democracy

By: Pamela Radcliff, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Pamela Radcliff
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Consider the intense and rapid changes that transformed the political, social, and economic struggles of the world during the 20th century: the first flight and space flight, the Manhattan Project and the welfare state, Nietzsche and Freud, the Great Depression and inflation, moving pictures and home computers, the Cold War and terrorism - and war and peace.

These 48 comprehensive lectures examine this extraordinary history and provide a multidisciplinary understanding of how the modern world came to be and how democracy has emerged as a political ideal, although the parameters of a truly democratic world order are still being vigorously contested. You'll see how the 20th century can be read as a history of ideas, and how those ideas both influenced events and were in turn influenced by them to shape today's world.

Professor Radcliff not only distills political and economic trends from a century of world history, but she explains them with clarity, drawing on other disciplines as necessary to make key points come alive. She defines the perspective of this course as including what she calls the "Enlightenment Project" - the adoption of liberal, democratic, rationalist principles in much of the world - while emphasizing the unresolved nature of the struggle for democracy.

As you move chronologically through the century, you'll explore a range of ideas in depth, including the "crisis of meaning" unleashed by World War I, the different approaches of Fascism and Communism to organizing and mobilizing masses, and how art provided a window into the psychological forces swirling through public life. Detailed case studies also bring history's ideas alive.

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The first 2/3 of the course have to do with the technical aspects of nonfiction writing. The final third provides very practical suggestions for the beginning writer.

A must listen for beginning​ writers!

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I have a degree in political science, psychology, an LLB and my MBA. I have always had an interest for history and always regretted not taking more classes in that field. Now I can say I am starting to make up for it. This is a wonderful product, very thoughtful and fair. The lectures are rich, well organized and try to present critiques from various political science streams when appropriate. I will be listening to some of them again no doubt. Thank you for an enriching series.

Truly a gem

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48 lectures look like a lot; however, so much happened in the XXth century that, even when focusing on a single aspect (i.e. the struggle over democracy), the lectures need to be and are focused. The subject covers related issues like global warming, the role of women, the construction of the European Union, etc.

Illuminating

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Media coverage of these more recent events has smacked of right wing nationalism. It's great to hear the facts delivered so articulately. During the presentations of democracies that have failed, I couldn't help but see remarkable parallels to the United States today. Pretty scary that WE THE PEOPLE have allowed our country to be sold out from underneath us

Lots of information not covered by our right wing

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From an older, indigenous perspective, the book is hugely informative, easy to follow and instructive. Radcliff provides an insight into dominant ideological forces such as racism and capitalism that shapes and defines the current global impetus for expansion, power and greed. Underpinning Radcliff's democracy theme are concepts such as fascism and communism juxtaposed against liberal/neoliberal principles which triggered several 'ahaaa!' moments for me and emphasized 'what not to' do in our struggle for freedom and authority. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and commend the author.

Informative

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