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#Shulman #podcast #firstparent What age of childhood is the most unbearable? What are we grateful to Jean-Jacques Rousseau for, and where is he wrong? What to do if children really don’t want to go to school, but they have to go there? What good parents are there in world literature? Alexander Borzenko, Yuri Saprykin and Vladimir Tsybulsky talked about all this with political scientist and mother of three children Ekaterina Shulman, and also found out what her favorite cartoons, book and apostle are. *** Subscribe to Ekaterina Shulman's Telegram and YouTube: https://t.me/eschulmann / @ekaterina_schulmann *** The following books were discussed in the episode: Jean-Jacques Rousseau "Emile, or About Education" Frances Hodgson Burnett "Little Lord Fauntleroy" Charles Dickens "David Copperfield" Harper Lee "To Kill a Mockingbird" Jerome Salinger "The Catcher in the Rye" Leo Tolstoy "Anna Karenina" Alexander Pushkin "The Captain's Daughter" Alexandra Brushtein "The Road Goes into the Distance..." Jane Austen "Northanger Abbey", "Emma", "Pride and Prejudice" Cartoons: "Inside Out" and "Inside Out 2" "Moana" and "Moana 2" Leo Turning red *** Listen to bonus episodes and exclusive Either/Or podcasts on Subscribe to "Either/Or+" on Apple Podcasts https://cutt.ly/spe0924epap, in the closed Telegram channel Either/Or https://cutt.ly/spe0924eptg, on Boosty https://cutt.ly/spe0924epbo and on Patreon https://cutt.ly/spe0924eppt *** Editor: Andrey Borzenko Producer: Kirill Sychev Sound engineer: Ildar Fattakhov