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Mentioned in 9 episodes
The green book
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
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, referring to Gaddafi's book, which is stranger than The Green Book.

Daniel Sloss

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He Died Doing What He Loved (with Daniel Sloss) | The Rise and Fall of Colonel Gaddafi (Part 4/4)
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as Gaddafi's manifesto that ![undefined]()

denounced during a student forum.


Leon Neyfakh

Hussain al-Shafi

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Benghazi: Episode 1 - The Dictator
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when discussing the importance of considering well-being in policy decisions.

Richard Layard

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RICHARD LAYARD: the science of wellbeing
Mentioned as a book where Gaddafi writes down his thoughts.

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Why do Arab Men Smell So Good? | The Rise and Fall of Colonel Gaddafi (Part 1/4)
Mentioned as a series of words written by Gaddafi.

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It’s Raining Rubber Fists (with Daniel Sloss) | The Rise and Fall of Colonel Gaddafi (Part 3/4)
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in the context of London’s public money spending efficiency.

Chris Mason

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Everything You Need To Know About The Spending Review
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when referring to Gaddafi's version of the Red Book.

Fin Taylor

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The People’s Republic of Jiblablabah | The Rise and Fall of Colonel Gaddafi (Part 2/4)
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when describing the forum on Gaddafi's manifesto.


Leon Neyfakh

Introducing Fiasco: Benghazi — The Dictator
Mentioned by Esau McCaulley as a film that didn't age well, highlighting how cultural perceptions of movies can change over time.

Is Pop Culture Out of Ideas?
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in the discussion about the film "Green Book".


Bret Easton Ellis

Bret Easton Ellis | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 61
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as his vision for the ideal form of governance.


Muammar Gaddafi

Muammar Gaddafi: The Philosopher Tyrant
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as a book written by Matthew McConaughey.

Tom Dotan

Salesforce Tumult, The ChatGPT API, Tinder Robberies
Guidance taken from the Green Book.

Where do broken hearts go?