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Архипелаг ГУЛАГ
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Lex Fridman Podcast episodes that mention Архипелаг ГУЛАГ by Александр Исаевич Солженицын
Episode: Jordan Jonas: Survival, Hunting, Siberia, God, and Winning Alone Season 6 | Lex Fridman Podcast #437
Published on July 21, 2024
I didn't aim for it; I hoped it was a tangential benefit, but aimed at something else. That was the lessons I got from "The Gulag Archipelago."
Lex Fridman references the book 'The Gulag Archipelago' as a source of lessons that Jordan has learned, highlighting its influence on his worldview and philosophy.
Episode: Kevin Spacey: Power, Controversy, Betrayal, Truth & Love in Film and Life | Lex Fridman Podcast #432
Published on June 5, 2024
In Gulag Archipelago, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn famously writes about the line between good and evil and how it runs through every man's heart.
In this segment, Lex Fridman discusses Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's landmark book 'The Gulag Archipelago', highlighting a powerful quote regarding the moral struggles within each individual, encapsulating the complex nature of good and evil in humanity.
Episode: Serhii Plokhy: History of Ukraine, Russia, Soviet Union, KGB, Nazis & War | Lex Fridman Podcast #415
Published on March 4, 2024
You've previously examined the Russian question, particularly as articulated by Solzhenitsyn in 1994—author known for the Gulag Archipelago and of half-Ukrainian descent.
Lex discusses the book 'Gulag Archipelago' by Solzhenitsyn while introducing the theme of the 'Russian question'.
Episode: Duncan Trussell: Comedy, Sentient Robots, Suffering, Love & Burning Man | Lex Fridman Podcast #312
Published on August 16, 2022
That Solzhenitsyn also reveals that, uh, the line between good and evil runs through the heart of every man, as he wrote in Gulag Archipelago!
Duncan Trussell references 'Gulag Archipelago' by Solzhenitsyn, noting that it points out how the line between good and evil goes through the heart of every human.
Yes, it's very sticky in your mind. Very tough as I'm running through very hot heat while listening to 'Gulag Archipelago'.
Duncan Trussell discusses the lasting impact of reading 'The Gulag Archipelago' and mentions how the thoughts from the book linger in his mind as he listens to it during a run in the heat.
I was listening to 'Gulag Archipelago', which was a very welcome break because I was looking for any excuse to stop.
Duncan Trussell shares that he was listening to 'The Gulag Archipelago' and appreciates it as a welcome break during a running session.
Episode: Joe Rogan: Comedy, Controversy, Aliens, UFOs, Putin, CIA, and Freedom | Lex Fridman Podcast #300
Published on July 4, 2022
And the same thing with Gulag Archipelago talking about some of the darkest aspects of human history right when all of that stuff is forbidden, when it's banned.
Joe Rogan references 'Gulag Archipelago', a significant book that details the grim realities of the Soviet forced labor camp system. He discusses the courage of authors who expose difficult topics, especially in times and places where such revelations could be dangerous.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast episodes that mention Архипелаг ГУЛАГ by Александр Исаевич Солженицын
Episode: You Are Already Living in 1984 | Laurence Fox | EP 411
Published on January 4, 2024
They were nice enough to let me take a book, so I finished off The Gulag Archipelago—it was quite a useful time in the cells, and you're thinking, well, I don't know, that bad.
Laurence Fox recounts how he was allowed to take a book with him while in jail and mentioned finishing 'The Gulag Archipelago.' He describes this experience in relation to his recent legal troubles.
Episode: Covid 19: Silencing the Opposition | Dr. Jayanta Bhattacharya | EP 334
Published on February 23, 2023
If you read the Gulag Archipelago, for example, Solzhenitsyn does a masterful job of indicating how the consequences, the brutal, tyrannical actions of Lenin and Stalin, were necessary concomitants to—or necessary outcomes of—the axioms that were embedded in the Communist worldview.
Dr. Peterson refers to 'The Gulag Archipelago' by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to illustrate how the principles of Communism can lead to severe and predictable consequences. He highlights that the violent actions of Lenin and Stalin stemmed from the ideological foundations of the Communist worldview.

Timcast IRL episodes that mention Архипелаг ГУЛАГ by Александр Исаевич Солженицын
Episode: MAJOR Terror Attack On Moscow, Ukraine DENIES Involvement, WW3 w/Jack Posobiec | Timcast IRL
Published on March 23, 2024
Speaking of gulags, in your new book, 'Inhumans,' do you get into the stuff that was going on in the gulags? Or are you talking more about the conditions that led up to putting people in them? It is more focused because we're not going to reinvent the wheel; writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'Gulag Archipelago' is out there.
During a discussion about gulags, the hosts mention they will not delve into the specific conditions of these prisons, as Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 'Gulag Archipelago' is already a well-known work that addresses those issues. Instead, the conversation shifts to the origins and historical context that led to the establishment of the gulags.
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