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The clash of civilizations - with Samuel Huntington (1992) | BRADLEY LECTURES

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October 19, 1992
From C-SPAN: Drawing from his extensive political science research, Mr. Huntington speculated on the future of the global political scene, which he said would divide along the lines of culture differences between civilizations. He also responded to questions following his prepared remarks.
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@musaali5166
@musaali5166 3 жыл бұрын
A genius. Despite all the criticisms we’ve seen of his theory, we see many of his predictions here like on Russia, Turkey, Islam and the torn countries as spot on 3 decades later. Whether or not this is the best framework for looking at the modern world, nobody can deny the worldwide successes that the theory has had and give Huntington crude dismissals as racist etc. I’ve looked for this talk before, great to see it uploaded!
@manjulashanmugasundaram706
@manjulashanmugasundaram706 2 жыл бұрын
I wish this Professor had lived longer.
@Cuervo-Ultranacionalista-Arg
@Cuervo-Ultranacionalista-Arg Ай бұрын
His vision of islamo-confucian alliance was so premonitory, gotta love his intelligence
@JagadanandaDas
@JagadanandaDas 3 жыл бұрын
Only three comments? It was a very influential theory in 1992, so well worth hearing it from the horse's mouth. To what extent has he been proven right? He seems to have hit a number of points right on, like Russia.
@antoniofernandes3715
@antoniofernandes3715 3 жыл бұрын
In his 1996 book, following his 1992 article, Huntington suggests that Russia, Japan and India could be swing states; while also charecterizing Russia and perhaps Mexico as torn states!
@alanattfield7174
@alanattfield7174 3 ай бұрын
Enoch Powell in the late sixties spoke about the rivers of blood (talking about the UK) I look at the numbers of illegals entering Europe, UK and the US. Huntingdon expanded on Powell's narrative.finacialky, look at the breakaway Brics nations setting up their own economic policy moving away from the petrodollar. The west as a civilisation is in decline.
@AudioPervert1
@AudioPervert1 Ай бұрын
In this aspect of Geopolitics and global power sharing, Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt do a way better job at explaining EMPIRE. After all Samuel Huntington is a super fan of the same empire. His shared devotion to capitalism, resonates with the Intelligentsia also.
@Mimi-fo7kp
@Mimi-fo7kp Жыл бұрын
I was in college at the time his paper was published and became controversial. I thought the old man was crazy. After the collapse of communist countries the future looked bright and globalization would bring prosperity to many countries. In retrospect, Huntington was right in most accounts. The man is a genius.
@alanattfield7174
@alanattfield7174 3 ай бұрын
Sometimes, so called crazy people have the most clarity on things, Huntingdon and Enoch Powell 1969, UK politician, spoke about the rivers of blood. While Powell spoke about black people, this can be applied to the illegal immigrants. But look at the move away from the petrodollar and the formation of the BRICS nations and also the rise of islam and the move towards a NWO and digital currency etc.
@alanattfield7174
@alanattfield7174 3 ай бұрын
Look at Enoch Powell in the late sixties, he spoke about the 'Rivers of Blood) in the UK. But this idea can be expanded to the west as a whole with the illegal immigrants. Also look at the move away from the petrodollar by the newly formed BRICs nations. The west as a civilisation is in decline.
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