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EPISODE · Dec 20, 2024 · 17 MIN

Mort Abramowitz, Philip Glass, and a World in Transition

from The Gedmin Files: MBN's Weekly Newsletter · host MBN

This episode recounts the life and career of Morton Abramowitz, a prominent American diplomat and human rights advocate, highlighting his connections to the composer Philip Glass and his family. It also discusses current events in Syria, including the fall of the Assad regime and the resulting uncertainty, and the broader global struggle between liberal democracy and authoritarianism. The piece further details the author's work at MBN, focusing on international affairs reporting and collaborations with various experts and organizations. Finally, it emphasizes Philip Glass's lifelong commitment to social responsibility and connects his work with Abramowitz's dedication to human rights.

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