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Intro
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A moment of communing
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The Adventures of Robin Hood
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The US Department of Justice
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My Brother
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The Still Life
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Raphaels Transfiguration
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Jesus on the Mountain
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Emerson in the Woods
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Death Effigy
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Timebound World
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All of Us
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Tootles
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Wisdom Virtue Power Beauty
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Resisting Criticism
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Learning in Aspen
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Evolution of Stanford students
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The oneness of nature
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An introverted quiet thoughtful place
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The impact of his father
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summoning Pearl Harbor
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conclusion
Description:
Explore the intersection of art, history, and personal reflection in this 49-minute talk by Alexander Nemerov, art history professor and author. Journey to Chico, California, where the Sherwood Forest scenes from the 1938 Hollywood classic "The Adventures of Robin Hood" were filmed. Delve into the speaker's meditations on history, fiction, love, and loss, as he examines the famous Robin Hood motto "Take from the rich, give to the poor" in relation to his own life experiences. Discover insights on moments of mystic clarity, the evolution of Stanford students, the oneness of nature, and the impact of family history. Gain perspective on resisting criticism, learning in Aspen, and the importance of introspection in an increasingly divided world.

Take from the Rich, Give to the Poor

The Aspen Institute
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