This book the anatomy of blackness, sites of slavery in the age of the leather. And then came last year the much diderot and the art of thinking freely which is now in paperback and im holding it up. Its a beautiful cover. Andrew, how did you go from, im curious about the through lines of the three books. How did it start with the first book which is about an intellectual history of monstrosity in literature and ideas which have a lot to do with bitter row, to what the enlightenment figures thought about race and onto the third book diderot and the art of thinking freely . First, thanks, jim pick a truly great to be here today. I have always been attracted to which my call intellectual history, tracked down an idea over time, both of the affects people and the people are affected by the idea. So very quickly about this first book, how to monstrosity was incredibly important for people of the 17th and 18th century because it was this hotly contested topic. Was god responsible for human
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But the library believes it was in new york in 1966. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I havent even announced yet. You make me think ive been elected. Ladies and gentlemen, you have given me a welcome that is so heartwarming. Its something i will remember always. If i had no such reasons at all to be happy about the form of the greeting and the introductions and all here tonight, i could be grateful, because every once in a while, being introduced, i get selfconscious when they begin to introduce me and start mentioning the pictures that ive been in. Now, i dont mean that im ashamed of them. But everyone whos been around hollywood has been in some movies that the studio didnt want them good, they wanted them on thursday. And ive had my share. In the old times you could count on the passing years making you forget those pictures. Now you stay up late enough at night in front of the tv set, and they all come back to hau
The next president of the United States. Mr. Chairman, my fellow republicans [ cheers and applause ] before i proceed, with the thoughts i should like to address briefly with you, many i i congratulate the convention on the selection for the nominee for vice president. A man who has shown qualities in many ways but as a ladies and gentlemen, you have summoned me on behalf of millions of your fellow americans to lead a great crusade for freedom of america and freedom in the world. I know something of the responsibility of leading a crusade. I have lead one. [ cheers and applause ] i pick up this task, therefore, in the spirit of deep obligation, mindful of its burdens and precisely the importance. I accept your sons. I will lead this crusade. Our aims, the aims of this republican crusade are clear to sweep from office an administration which has fastened on every one of us the arrogance and corruption in high place places that any burden from the anxieties, which are the bitter proof of
Warring parties blame each other for ongoing shelling despite a cease fire that was agreed just a few days ago. Good morning thanks for joining us here on r. T. International. Ok lets begin in france where president emanuel has announced strict new rules to be applied to paris and other major cities in response to covert 19 a nighttime curfew will be enforced as of this weekend for a minimum of 4 weeks. We have made a decision to impose a curfew it will be in force in the paris region 8 other french cities a new nationwide state of health of urgency has been declared in france as president mark on outline new stricter measures to try and defeat cove 19 hes announced a curfew that will take place not just here in paris but in 8 other of the worst affected cities across france that will come into force on saturday and will be from 9 pm in the evening until 6 am in the morning and it will be strictly enforced with the 1st time that you are caught outside without a good reason with a fine