Leonard Benardo
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Adagio ma non troppo-- Senior Vice President @OpenSociety (opinions my own). theideasletter.org
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05-08-2013 21:46:39
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ON EDGE: The final panelists of this year's Vienna Humanities Festival are psychiatrist Victor Blüml (MedUni Wien) and historian of psychology Hannah Zeavin (UC Berkeley). In conversation with Leonard Benardo, senior vice president of Open Society Foundations, they will explore the state of our
A fantastic conversation with Leonard Benardo about the history of the Open Society Foundation Open Society Foundations and the need to engage with new ideas. Stimson Center podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
Listen to Peter Slezkine's full conversation with Leonard Benardo for these and other observations covering decades. If you're surprised, you shouldn't be. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leo…
The pre-forum program of #IgnitaForum2025 wrapped up with “Nocturnal Ideas”! Director Andi Dobrushi invited the audience to see Ignita as a space for critical reflection where regional voices and young thinkers come together to exchange ideas that transcend borders. Huge thanks to
“The Western Balkans can remind Europe what its values truly mean.” Leonard Benardo reflecting on why the region still carries the spark of European ideals- today at the Ignita Express Corner. In collaboration with @Kosovo2point0 #IgnitaForum2025 #OnTheEdge #OSFWB
Mahmood's Mamdani's new book (just released from Harvard University Press) is an account of the fate of postcolonial Uganda, intertwined with a intellectual and political autobiography.
This essay by Kaiser Kuo is the best piece of writing I've read on China's transformation. It invites especially Westerners to approach China's progress differently. Whatever you think about China, the essay will challenge you. Link to the full essay in replies.
I forgot to share this fabulous conference on the crisis of protest movements, which is taking place today and tomorrow and which you can watch online. With brilliant, provocative speakers, including Nino Khelaia, Volodymyr Ishchenko, Dirk Moses, Hans Kundnani and Leonard Benardo.
Mamdani's campaign has been dazzling, but best supporting actor should go to Brad Lander for his solidarity, humor, heart and for being the nicest guy in NYC politics