Episode 128 - Charlie Chaplin on Dictators, Part 1

Charlie Chaplin wrote, produced and acted in dozens of films during a career that spanned more than seven decades.  In one of his most enduring and iconic films, The Great Dictator, Chaplin boldly denounces facism and dictatorial behavior in ways only he could.  His speech is so grand that we'll cover it in two episodes, the first of which focuses on the part of the speech related to the goodness in humanity.  

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Episode 127 - Steven Novella on Our Beliefs