Unwrapping The Enigma, Mystery And Riddle: Stephen Kotkin Explains Russia To Andrew Roberts

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2022
  • Understanding the psyche of Russia and the Russians has bewildered Westerners for generations; foremost expert Stephen Kotkin gives some penetrating insights into how to do it.

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  • @maximilianglaus9811
    @maximilianglaus9811 Год назад +163

    After just having binge watched all of Hoover's interviews and talks with Mr. Kotkin - it's a great delight to see you having him on once more.

  • @stevefrayne
    @stevefrayne Год назад +80

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for interviewing Kotkin. He is the most qualified man in the world to communicate to the west about the Soviet Union and hence modern Russia.

  • @tsuich00i
    @tsuich00i Год назад +21

    Andrew Roberts AND Stephen Kotkins?? You spoil us Hoover! I hope for many more duos and trios of genius like this.

  • @bennnbrown
    @bennnbrown Год назад +95

    Great conversation !!! Stephen never disappoints!!

  • @ralphdevito5897
    @ralphdevito5897 Год назад +61

    Always enjoy hearing Stephen Kotkin

  • @thenoblegnuwildebeest3625
    @thenoblegnuwildebeest3625 11 месяцев назад +7

    Two of my favorite historians. It's amazing how Kotkin talks about learning Russian and Czech midway-through his PhD program. I've spent a year trying to learn French and feel like I've made no progress.

  • @friendlyinternetman5271
    @friendlyinternetman5271 Год назад +21

    Immediate click for Kotkin

  • @gabrielfriedel4754
    @gabrielfriedel4754 Год назад +33

    Love them both. Kotkin crystal clear as always.

  • @alextyy
    @alextyy Год назад +35

    Public demand works again. Kotkin is a national treasure these days.

  • @felipecortez1042
    @felipecortez1042 Год назад +30

    I love these 2 historians, i really enjoyed listening to the whole interview

  • @MMircea
    @MMircea Год назад +37

    Always a pleasure listening to Joe Pesci talk about historical and also contemporary Russian thugs :)

  • @brianheil8656
    @brianheil8656 Год назад +22

    Great conversation, between two great minds!

  • @aslamtu
    @aslamtu Год назад +36

    Great discussion. Dr. Kotkin is amazing.

  • @bagsjr1
    @bagsjr1 Год назад +14

    Within the video Stephen recommends reading: Red Carpet: Hollywood, China, and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy Hardcover - February 8, 2022. I just ordered it.

  • @annexcanada9987
    @annexcanada9987 Год назад +13

    Always great to hear Joe Pesci talk. Joe bless all of you.

  • @gjgoyena
    @gjgoyena Год назад +13

    I didn’t know Joe Pesci is such a scholar.

  • @1969cmp
    @1969cmp Год назад +5

    The insight into Hong Kong is thought-provoking.

  •  Год назад +10

    Wonderful!

  • @GranpaTruck
    @GranpaTruck Год назад +3

    very well done. Dr. Kotkin do not take this personally but i really hate you for being so smart and humble. The sttory about learning czech and it going nowhere so you had to learn Russian i had heard and was bad enough. The new addition today about getting queezzey in an operating room and chnaging the course of your career really was the cherry on top. stay well, the rest of us normal people are watching.

  • @StanleyGrill
    @StanleyGrill Год назад +3

    The opening music by Shostakovich by itself makes this a uniquely outstanding video!

  • @shingnosis
    @shingnosis Год назад +11

    World-class.

  • @TheCtotheT
    @TheCtotheT Год назад +6

    This made my birthday 🎉

  • @crazytactics3603
    @crazytactics3603 Год назад +6

    Thank you

  • @ferdinanddaratenas3447
    @ferdinanddaratenas3447 Год назад +8

    Stephen rules!

  • @michaelnichol8115
    @michaelnichol8115 Год назад +3

    Bloody brilliant! Thank you so much: Why oh why is he not on mainstream? HAH! do I really need to ask? 🤨Mick the Hick

  • @patrickyoung2106
    @patrickyoung2106 Год назад +9

    Fantastic!

  • @markb8468
    @markb8468 Год назад +3

    1st! WOOHOO. Any time I can hear this man speak I listen.

  • @lesseelye4747
    @lesseelye4747 Год назад +15

    In this discussion Professor Kotkin indicates that the people of Russia in the 1930's were a true believer in the Soviet system. Accepting of the horrible treatment of the people. Did the people have that belief in the 1930's and Stalin rule exist because the conditions under the Czar's were even worse?

    • @jameslippincott7440
      @jameslippincott7440 Год назад +24

      I don’t think so, what he’s talking about is people suspending disbelief for an ideal, which was ultimately unreal.

  • @sprezzatura8755
    @sprezzatura8755 Год назад +23

    Always enjoy listening to Stephen. Sort of an Ivy League Joe Pesci.

  • @lynngilbert1596
    @lynngilbert1596 11 месяцев назад +1

    Keats had same problem in med school, trying to tie off a carotid artery as i recall. He drpped out.

  • @Anthony-jo7up
    @Anthony-jo7up Год назад +8

    Kotkin!

  • @1969cmp
    @1969cmp Год назад +7

    The push for renewable energy and lowering carbon etc footprint.........could this have the potential to be the developed world's "Great Leap Forward", a disaster.

  • @thomastallerico6340
    @thomastallerico6340 Год назад +2

    A brilliant historian that never disappoints.

  • @RasmusDyhrFrederiksen
    @RasmusDyhrFrederiksen 9 месяцев назад +2

    Absolute gem of an interview.

  • @jakubjodlowski8416
    @jakubjodlowski8416 Год назад +5

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @user-dr5lz6su5f
    @user-dr5lz6su5f Год назад +3

    Interesting to hear that someone has estimated all victims of communism between 1917 and 2017 at 65 million people. What about British imperialism? My guess would be something like 200 to 500 million victims in India, China, Americas, Africa and Australia within the period between early 18th and mid 20th centuries. Is then British imperialism worse than communism of all kinds?

  • @stephenhammel4168
    @stephenhammel4168 Год назад +1

    Stephen Kotkin is an absolute delight and no doubt the premier historian par-excellence specifically focusing on the years of Stalin’s rise and assent to what would arguably become the worlds most powerful man. On a somewhat negative note here and I must say it only confirms my earlier suspicions about how Andrew Roberts unabashed biased towards everything British to the point of blinding and deafening certain facts that as he puts here in the interview to Mr Kotkins. response on Hong Kong as blaming the British and so forth. How anyone could read into that response an indictment on the Brits is obviously an overt symptom of that person narcissistic relationship to his country in which all relevant facts that don’t jive with his Anglo Saxon St Vitus dance are tossed away like soiled tissue paper. After all it’s Great Britain not so, so Guam or pretty shitty Paraguay. Such humility.

  • @doctorwoohoo1152
    @doctorwoohoo1152 Год назад +3

    Forst!

  • @paulheydarian1281
    @paulheydarian1281 Год назад +7

    Look at what the Hoover Institute hoovered up. *Joe Pesci*

  • @georgespix7125
    @georgespix7125 Год назад +1

    Survival rations. Start here for all the protein and carbs. You need, and store a year's worth. An airtight containers in your garage or attic. Now we have to have clean water or water that can be disinfected or boiled. Some dried jerky. Add one strip per day. And prepare a day's worth, overnight. Go run the numbers and we can understand why so many immigrants can send so much of their pay or busking back, because when you buy 25 lb bags at a time of the All you needs. It cost no money for a family of two working. Which is more than enough money to give give, tithe to their parish priest. To stick around, or the their family back home. To be able to give that money to their parish. To support the only social system that will ever work, voluntary societies. and has ever worked for most of these people. Both and getting people together, to share the pain, and distribute the excess, and always meet the minimum requirement. To live another day until civilization is rebuilt. Which it turns out we talk about musk creating robots that can duplicate themselves. But it turns out we've already had that ability with some people who can almost be self-taught by being an apprenticeship in a tool shop. Where the only self-reproducing hardware we need, beyond a ability to find iron ore and build some form of smelters. Fuel and a homemade bellow.The only tools you need are a lathe and a mill. And we could rebuild it all from the ground up. In 15 or 20 years. Squawks the macaw
    ht tp s://modernsurvivalblog.com/survival-kitchen/rice-and-beans-a-survival-combination/