Published Jun 4, 2020
360: Garry Kasparov | Deep Thinking for Disordered Times
Garry Kasparov delves into the oppressive nature of authoritarian regimes, particularly under Putin, highlighting the erosion of democratic principles while drawing parallels between the strategic depth of chess and decision-making in politics. He reflects on the evolution of chess, its global impact, and its role in shaping future generations amidst technological advancements.

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