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@charlesreidy2765
@charlesreidy2765 4 күн бұрын
Would whoever is posting these videos please take some time to sequence them? It's impossible to know what the next episode is, because the titles are different from the subject matter. I would expect that a video titled "Siege of Przemysl" would be about the Siege of Przemysl.
@ksionc100
@ksionc100 21 күн бұрын
Seems like the interviewer anxiously steered the coversation away from the real-world analogues of the way Bene Gesserit wield power behind the scenes.
@40deluxe
@40deluxe Ай бұрын
Fremen =Freemen. Excellent interview with the Herberts- They were customers at the Fairfax Shell station in the mid 60's and I had a few conversations with Frank concerning the planet and power.Thank you!
@syteanric
@syteanric Ай бұрын
Robert Nivelle is what happens when you put someone in a job who doesnt know what they're doing...
@exoticslugs815
@exoticslugs815 Ай бұрын
Great interview, was interesting hearing his thoughts on aluminum cans and pollution, when compared to modern pollution and plastic today.
@codyallen6547
@codyallen6547 Ай бұрын
I was so depressed when I finished god emperor of dune. It was like loosing a friend and I felt so bad for lehto.
@maynardthehammer
@maynardthehammer Ай бұрын
Incredible content. I'm struck by the way intelligent men spoke back then.
@TwitbookSpacefacer
@TwitbookSpacefacer Ай бұрын
I love the mention of the assumption of the philosophy of power. That there is no problem that won't submit to enough force to solve is a fallacy. This is so fundamentally true. But I don't think its a "Western" philosophy, I think it is in the heart and mind of any and everyone who seeks power for power's sake. 13:20
@defshrimp
@defshrimp Ай бұрын
Frank Herbert was an incredible man. I wish that I could shake his hand and thank him for his creation.
@jboon4175
@jboon4175 Ай бұрын
His rivalry with Joseph Campbell (and probably the bitterness for his rejecting the sequel for his magazine) is very interesting. It's also interesting to hear how essentially confrontational (while still being friendly) the two are. Also interesting to hear how self-important they come across as, and how strongly they believe in their own theories and philosophies, be they silly or sound. The 1960s were a different time.
@rahulmaini55
@rahulmaini55 Ай бұрын
Shout out to Vedanta
@AdVd-us9cr
@AdVd-us9cr 2 ай бұрын
5:23 all brave man many died
@unclebasil3489
@unclebasil3489 2 ай бұрын
They're clearly doing this interview under that big lamp that Baron was floating under in Lynch's adaptation. BZZZT.
@canicallyoujimZSN
@canicallyoujimZSN 2 ай бұрын
whatttt theeeee fuuuuuck.... ok weird story anecdote synchronicity a short yarn whatever About two years ago my mother was abroad on a holiday and as a gift brought me a strange ugly (cool ugly) brown button up shirt with an all over graphic, the graphic was large and depicted a samurai and a large robot or cyborg posing together, the art to me was comically edgy and both my mother and I enjoyed it for that fact, I hung it in my closet but had no coat hangers free so it was hung underneath another shirt which led to me largely forgetting about the shirt and never wearing it. Cut to yesterday approx 2ish years later. I'm doing a 12 hour night shift and for seemingly no fucking reason at all I thought of or more remembered the shirt hidden away in my closet underneath another shirt that I've never worn, I sort of vowed to remember it so as to christen its wearing the next day, and I did so. During my day I watch through a few KZbin videos in my watch later playlist, likely that have sat there for a long time, one being from this channel, an interview of Frank Herbert from 1965, it peaked my curiosity as to what other archived audio this channel may have so I scour through and see this video and its second part, looks like an interesting album just based on the thumbnail so I check it out to realise its an anime soundtrack and only after googling the series and looking back at the enlarged thumbnail I realise the resemblance between the 'robot' there and the one on the shirt I'm wearing right now. I'm now looking down at shirt and back up to the screen comparing details of the images until I'm certain that YES it really is the same character. I genuinely have no idea where the shirt came from, why it came to mind last night so psychically pressingly that I had to wear it today, or the obscurity of either thing, but the coincidence has blown my mind to the point I wrote this insane essay of a comment. TLDR: i am today for the first time wearing a shirt of this character and i coincidently found this video by accident dope shirt btw, thx mum
@austinhanvey4288
@austinhanvey4288 2 ай бұрын
There will never be another war like the the first world war
@salvadorvizcarra769
@salvadorvizcarra769 2 ай бұрын
Funeral de Iósif Stalin: El 6 de marzo de 1953, todo Moscú, llegó en grandes multitudes a la Plaza Trúbnaia, desde el enorme Bulevar Rozhdéstvenski. No había suficiente espacio para que la gente transitara, y nadie podía regresarse porque otros seguían viniendo detrás: “La masa se hizo cada vez más grande, llegando a un punto en el que nos quedamos atrapadas. Fue imposible eludir la corriente humana.” (Relató Elena Zaks, una de las miles de personas que estuvieron entre la multitud. Ella tuvo suerte. Cuando pasaba por una valla un soldado la sacó de ahí, posiblemente salvándole la vida). En fin. Más de un centenar de personas murieron atrapadas durante el funeral de Stalin. Se estima que asistieron entre 300 mil y medio millón de ciudadanos. Ahora bien: Es sabido que se orinaron sobre la tumba de Franco, dentro de la mismísima Basílica de Los Caídos. A Mussolini, lo colgaron de las patas y arrastraron su cadáver. La tumba de Pinochet, está permanentemente custodiada por el Ejército Chileno, para evitar que los vándalos hagan de las suyas, de nuevo. Es “Deporte Oficial” ESCUPIR sobre las tumbas de Harry S Truman y de Juan María Bordaberry. Así que, Stalin, no pudo ser un hombre odiado y cruel, como lo pintan. Antes sería lo contrario. Stalin fue un Gran Líder, respetado y amado por su pueblo… o, de otro modo, hubiera quedado una clara evidencia de la repulsa civil, durante su funeral. Y, como podemos apreciar aquí, obviamente no fue así. Nadie en Rusia maldijo su nombre. .
@ParkerPPipe
@ParkerPPipe 2 ай бұрын
This interviewers ego really wants to impress people
@AdVd-us9cr
@AdVd-us9cr 2 ай бұрын
Live is to short for wars
@AdVd-us9cr
@AdVd-us9cr 2 ай бұрын
What a insane war
@AdVd-us9cr
@AdVd-us9cr 2 ай бұрын
Poor soldiers
@sidanx7887
@sidanx7887 2 ай бұрын
Oh he was a bat shit crazy genius - I get it now
@raywhitehead730
@raywhitehead730 2 ай бұрын
So misleading, beyond belief. The German army, under the command of Ludendorff and Hindenburg was able to bring large amounts of men, and artillery to met the Russian 2nd army. Which was attacking the Germans under Francois. The Russian 2nd army was caught in the open and decimated because they (the Germans) got there by Train. The German train system, saved the day! The Russian 1st army was only about eighty miles away, but they were on foot and already tired by all their marching.
@Berserker_mw1872
@Berserker_mw1872 2 ай бұрын
13:21
@ephraim131
@ephraim131 2 ай бұрын
All true
@wesharris2559
@wesharris2559 2 ай бұрын
Teddy is totally right about Roosevelt
@thomaseubank1503
@thomaseubank1503 2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much. We certainly appreciate this.
@Severian_of_the_Guild
@Severian_of_the_Guild 2 ай бұрын
This video very much aligns with my interests
@lidu6363
@lidu6363 2 ай бұрын
It's crazy that in 1969, he was mentioning such an obvious plastic pollution. 55 years later, and where did we go from there...
@Dilbergg
@Dilbergg 2 ай бұрын
Yawn
@wesharris2559
@wesharris2559 2 ай бұрын
Should be mandatory viewing in every HS, the whole series!
@AlbertusSalvatierra
@AlbertusSalvatierra 3 ай бұрын
32:59 54:08
@raymondharveynormanfresh
@raymondharveynormanfresh 3 ай бұрын
666k views!
@chloegrobler4275
@chloegrobler4275 3 ай бұрын
Frank Herbert describing and discussing Memes in 1965 is surreal.
@LittleJohnnyBrown
@LittleJohnnyBrown 3 ай бұрын
How can you have so much education and intellectual background and spew pseudointellectual takes like this?
@goldiegaims
@goldiegaims 3 ай бұрын
I mean the interviewer did say "1969" but that's okay.
@josephvanderlinde6494
@josephvanderlinde6494 3 ай бұрын
How prescient in our world today. "If you develop a psychological weapon sufficiently that it is it destructive to any potential enemy, it will destroy you with the enemy. It is a two-edged sword without a handle and if you grab it hard enough to wield it… it's self destructive" 28:11.
@heikeloechel2629
@heikeloechel2629 3 ай бұрын
so many persons that this fits with, right? 😅
@xaviersavierhardt3331
@xaviersavierhardt3331 3 ай бұрын
Frank Herbrets wife kind of sounds like Carrie fisher
@zombiehampster1397
@zombiehampster1397 3 ай бұрын
He knew just like anyone else who really studied it, that plastics are a bane to our future.
@St3v3z
@St3v3z 3 ай бұрын
Can the worms only exist on Arrakis because of the spice being there, or is the spice only there because the worms live there? I wasn't entirely sure based on what Frank said here. It sounded like the former, but most people assume its the latter.
@markazulislam5143
@markazulislam5143 3 ай бұрын
His comparison of caged beaver's building dams and humanity gravitating towards feudal organizations is genius. I thought it was just on a whim he made dune feudalistic.
@markazulislam5143
@markazulislam5143 3 ай бұрын
Ancient podcast.
@benbrill3617
@benbrill3617 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting, a pleasure listening to clear minded people having a friendly conversation. All so applicable to the toxic environment we live in today, 50 years later, tribalism gone amok in 2023, as it always does, until it wipes out the other tribe and the frenzy begins regenerating, genetics, the way it has always been, not much we can do about it, some drives can not be transcended.
@44032
@44032 3 ай бұрын
This is the BBC Series 'The Great War, not the CBS series 'World War I' (both were done in 1964, on the 50th anniversary and both are excellent).'
@schiacciatrollo
@schiacciatrollo 3 ай бұрын
this is a rich video
@schiacciatrollo
@schiacciatrollo 3 ай бұрын
(i know it's all audio)
@masonhancock5350
@masonhancock5350 3 ай бұрын
Did Villeneuve just ignore this?
@wesharris2559
@wesharris2559 3 ай бұрын
This should be shown in every High School. no one remembers the sacrifices of the great generation.
@MH-ln6pv
@MH-ln6pv 3 ай бұрын
48:45: The difference between a hero and an anti-hero is where you stop the story.
@electrolysisenhancer1858
@electrolysisenhancer1858 3 ай бұрын
"Psychological warfare is a double edged sword"
@AlastairGames
@AlastairGames 3 ай бұрын
up to 11:00
@jewittm
@jewittm 3 ай бұрын
Warning about plastic waste 55 years ago