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  • 1
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    Hamburg : Broken Silence, Independent Distribution GmbH (Hamburg) (Hamburg)
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB09303082
    Format: 1 DVD (150 Min.) , dolby digital
    Content: Das Porträt des wahrscheinlich wichtigsten Country-Musikers. Hank Williams lebte nur 29 Jahre und ersang sich in dieser kurzen Zeit doch einen Unsterblichkeitsstatus. Seine Songs unterschieden sich von dem üblichen Countrystil, außerdem sorgte der schmächtige, von Minderwertigkeitskomplexen geplagte Mann durch sein Verhalten immer wieder für Aufsehen und Irritationen. "Das Geheimnis von Hanks Werk ist nicht nur der legendäre Lebensstil aus Suff, Erfolg, Eifersucht und Drogen, sondern das Herz, mit dem er seine Songs schrieb. Songs, die ihn bis heute unvergesslich machen (www.westzeit.de). "Das hier ist nicht dein übliches Rockumentary ... Hier kommen Menschen mit Charakter zu Wort, die die Legende wirklich kannten. Ein weiteres Plus sind die ansprechenden, stimmungsvollen Bilder, die den Süden der USA im - zur Musik passenden - morbiden Licht erstrahlen lassen. Ein faszinierendes Porträt einer komplett toten Ära mittels eines ihrer größten Helden. Absolut empfohlen" (www.intro.de). "Die Stimmung des Films gleicht in vielen Momenten den besten Werken von John Ford ... Zum Heulen schön" (Tagesspiegel).
    Note: Früheres P-Jahr: 1993 , Orig.-Fass. mit dt. Untertiteln
    Language: English
    Keywords: Williams, Hank, Sr. ; Biographie ; DVD-Video ; Biographie ; DVD-Video ; Biografie
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  • 2
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    [München] : Sony Music Entertainment
    UID:
    kobvindex_SLB804143
    Format: 1 CD (47 min)
    Series Statement: Sony Classical
    Content: Wenige Tage vor seinem Tod führte Tschaikowski seine 6. Sinfonie erstmals selbst auf. Den Beinamen Pathetique erhielt sie auf Vorschlag des Bruders des Komponisten. Zwar wurde die Sinfonie zunächst verhalten aufgenommen, was wohl auch an dem für Sinfonien ungewöhnlichen, langsamen Schlusssatz liegt, dessen Ende an ein Requiem erinnert. Nach der erneuten Aufführung nach Tschaikowskis Tod war jedoch der Siegeszug des Werks auf die Konzertbühnen weltweit nicht mehr aufzuhalten. Der ECHO-Klassik-Preisträger Teodor Currentzis gilt als der "am heißesten gehandelte Dirigent" (Tagesspiegel), er beherrschte im Festspielsommer 2017 mit seiner Produktion von Mozarts Oper La clemenza di Tito die Kulturseiten sämtlicher Medien. Zusammen mit seinem Orchester MusicAeterna gelingt ihm hier eine packende Interpretation, die den Emotionen der Musik in jeder Hinsicht gerecht wird. Grundbestand.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Journal/Serial
    Journal/Serial
    Berlin : Verlag Der Tagesspiegel GmbH ; 2016/2017 [?]-
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    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16083394
    Format: Bände , 28 cm
    Edition: English edition
    ISSN: 2511-3070
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Neu in Berlin & Potsdam
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15830617
    Format: VI, 326 Seiten
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9780374254841
    Note: Literaturangaben , Portions of this book originally appeared in slightly different form, in Der Tagesspiegel, Der Hauptstadtbrief, and The New York Times Magazine
    Language: English
    Keywords: Berlin ; Geschichte 1990-2010 ; Anthologie ; Anthologie ; Anthologie
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    London : Penguin Books
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15830602
    Format: 326 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780241006139
    Note: Literaturangaben , Portions of this book originally appeared in slightly different form, in Der Tagesspiegel, Der Hauptstadtbrief, and The New York Times Magazine
    Language: English
    Keywords: Berlin ; Geschichte 1990-2010 ; Anthologie ; Anthologie ; Anthologie
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Seven Stories Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34823178
    ISBN: 9781609808112
    Content: " A small book with great weight and urgency to it, this is both a history of democracy and a clarion call for change. Without drastic adjustment, this system cannot last much longer, writes Van Reybrouck, regarded today as one of Europe's most astute thinkers. If you look at the decline in voter turnout and party membership, and at the way politicians are held in contempt, if you look at how difficult it is to form governments, how little they can do and how harshly they are punished for it, if you look at how quickly populism, technocracy and anti-parliamentarianism are rising, if you look at how more and more citizens are longing for participation and how quickly that desire can tip over into frustration, then you realize we are up to our necks. Not so very long ago, the great battles of democracy were fought for the right to vote. Now, Van Reybrouck writes, it's all about the right to speak, but in essence it's the same battle, the battle for political emancipation and for democratic participation. We must decolonize democracy. We must democratize democracy. As history, Van Reybrouck makes the compelling argument that modern democracy was designed as much to preserve the rights of the powerful and keep the masses in line, as to give the populace a voice. As change-agent, Against Elections makes the argument that there are forms of government, what he terms sortitive or deliberative democracy, that are beginning to be practiced around the world, and can be the remedy we seek. In Iceland, for example, deliberative democracy was used to write the new constitution. A group of people were chosen by lot, educated in the subject at hand, and then were able to decide what was best, arguably, far better than politicians would have. A fascinating, and workable idea has led to a timely book to remind us that our system of government is a flexible instrument, one that the people have the power to change."
    Content: Biographisches: "David Van Reybrouck is considered one of the leading intellectuals in Europe (Der Tagesspiegel) and is a pioneering advocate of participatory democracy. He founded the G1000 Citizens' Summit, and his work has led to trials in participatory democracy throughout Belgium and Holland. He is also one of the most highly regarded literary and political writers of his generation, whose most recent book, Congo: The Epic History of a People , won 19 prizes, sold 500,000 copies and has been translated into a dozen languages. It was described as a masterpiece by the Independent and magnificent by The New York Times . After finishing her studies at the University of Manchester, Liz Waters (translator) worked for some years with English-language texts and at a literary agency in Amsterdam before becoming a full-time translator of literary fiction and non-fiction. Authors whose books she has translated include Lieve Joris, Jaap Scholten, Luuk van Middelaar, Douwe Draaisma and Geert Mak." Rezension(2): "J.M. Coetzee:Choosing our rulers by popular vote has failed to deliver true democratic government: that seems to be the verdict of history unfolding before our eyes. Cogently and persuasively, David Van Reybrouck pleads for a return to selection by lot, and outlines a range of well thought out plans for how sortitive democracy might be implemented. With the popular media and the political parties fiercely opposed to it, sortitive democracy will not find it easy to win acceptance. Nonetheless, it may well be an idea whose time has come." Rezension(3): "Karen Armstrong:In compelling us to subject all our received ideas and deeply held convictions to rigorous scrutiny, this fine iconoclastic work could not be more timely. David Van Reybrouck reveals the startling historical fact that the French and Americans chose the electoral method precisely because it was undemocratic and then goes on relentlessly to demonstrate that far from safeguarding our right to self-determination, elections are actually impeding our democracy." Rezension(4): "〈a href=http://www.kirkusreviews.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/kirkus_logo.png alt=Kirkus border=0 /〉〈/a〉: February 1, 2018 A radical remedy to save the essence of democracy, which is diseased and potentially dying.〉The provocative title doesn't tell the whole story. As European intellectual Van Reybrouck (Congo: The Epic History of a People, 2014, etc.) argues, what we need is not less democracy but purer democracy. Those who equate democracy with elections, he writes, are wrong. To the contrary, elections are anti-democratic, establishing a political aristocracy that is disconnected from and distrusted by voters. Thus, it would appear that the fundamental cause of Democratic Fatigue Syndrome lies in the fact that we have all become electoral fundamentalists, despising those elected but venerating elections. If DFS is the rapidly worsening disease, what is the cure? The author carefully builds a historical case for a return to the classic Athenian principles of democracy, in which citizens contributed not by vote but by lot. Those representing the masses in running the government were chosen the way that modern democracies generally choose juries, putting important decisions in the hands of citizens chosen randomly rather than by vote or merit and allowing them to deliberate toward a consensus. A fairly recent inspiration for this proposal comes from the concept of deliberative democracy advanced by a Texas academic, who proceeded from the oversized influence that unrepresentative states such as Iowa and New Hampshire have on the presidential selection process to suggest that a smaller, more diverse group be assembled to deliberate, a process that would be more likely to change minds than the polarization we have now. Among those most aghast at such a radical shift have been the political parties and the media, who serve as gatekeepers, as well as others with a vested interest in the status quo. However, why do we accept the fact that lobbies, think tanks and all kinds of interest groups can influence policy yet hesitate to give a say to ordinary citizens, who are after all what it's all about?Readers who disagree with the cure may at least recognize the incisiveness of the diagnosis. COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. "
    Language: English
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