Always a pleasure to hear Dr. Pourmokhtari's thoughts on politics - he brings a vigor to his delivery and insights that drags our rote concepts into the real, makes them feel as part of our reality rather than an entity existing in text or in theory. Cheers, professor!
This is such a clear and accurate diagnosis of the illness of our civilization. How many of us ask ourselves why the world has to be this way, why bad actors go unpunished? Could it be that it's simply a lack of a world embracing vision and an intellectual impoverishment that must be overcome to find a lasting peace?
Always a pleasure to hear Dr. Pourmokhtari's thoughts on politics - he brings a vigor to his delivery and insights that drags our rote concepts into the real, makes them feel as part of our reality rather than an entity existing in text or in theory. Cheers, professor!
Informative and instructive.......
This is such a clear and accurate diagnosis of the illness of our civilization. How many of us ask ourselves why the world has to be this way, why bad actors go unpunished? Could it be that it's simply a lack of a world embracing vision and an intellectual impoverishment that must be overcome to find a lasting peace?