Johannes Scharf, author of the recent Arktos publication 'Der entfesselte Prometheus', joins Interregnum for a critical analysis of the differences and similarities between republics and democracies, and discusses the question of whether the former might remain viable where the latter fail.
Scharf's, Hoffmeister's and Nagel's book: https://arktos.com/product/der-entfesselte-prometheus/
VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/cpgZf92UjH0
Note: Brief mention is made of a certain ‘St. Paul the Evangelist’; obviously, ‘Paul the Apostle ’ was intended. Our guest, when speaking of the demographics of the city of Pforzheim, was referring to the proportion of migrants in the particular neighbourhood he was referencing; the city itself is still close to 50 percent ethnically German (about 45%).
Scharf's, Hoffmeister's and Nagel's book: https://arktos.com/product/der-entfesselte-prometheus/
VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/cpgZf92UjH0
Note: Brief mention is made of a certain ‘St. Paul the Evangelist’; obviously, ‘Paul the Apostle ’ was intended. Our guest, when speaking of the demographics of the city of Pforzheim, was referring to the proportion of migrants in the particular neighbourhood he was referencing; the city itself is still close to 50 percent ethnically German (about 45%).
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