

The Little Prince - TEASER
Aug 2, 2025
The discussion dives into the profound themes of 'The Little Prince,' revealing its political undercurrents amid World War II. Listeners explore connections between the book’s messages and current global conflicts, including the situation in Gaza. The absurdity of adulthood contrasts with the innocence of childhood, emphasizing the significance of empathy and community. Themes of resistance resonate today as the troubles of the past echo in America's political landscape. The conversation poignantly coincides with the anniversary of Saint-Exupéry's death, reminding us of the timeless impact of his work.
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The Little Prince as Political Parable
- The Little Prince is a simple but potent political parable against fascism and tyranny.
- It evokes social responsibility and empathy amid global and domestic fascist threats.
America First's Nazi Sympathies
- The America First movement in the U.S. embraced Nazi sympathies and halted intervention against fascism.
- This complicity empowered fascist forces and delayed resistance efforts globally.
French Resistance's Fragmentation
- The French Resistance was deeply fragmented and mistrusted, even by Antoine Saint-Exupéry.
- This internal discord parallels today's divided opposition against authoritarianism.