Chess, Human Rights, and the Self

Garry Kasparov

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2010 OFF in Oslo
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Garry Kasparov, a human rights advocate widely regarded as the greatest chess player of all time, talks about the rules of the game in Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

About the Speaker

Garry Kasparov

Garry

Kasparov

Former Chairman of the Human Rights Foundation

Garry Kasparov is an outspoken advocate for human rights and democracy in Russia. Widely considered history’s greatest chess player, Kasparov retired from the sport in 2005 to devote his time to writing and human rights activism. An ardent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kasparov created the United Civil Front, a social movement with the mission of preventing Russia from returning to totalitarianism. He joined The Other Russia, a pro-democracy coalition opposing Putin, and was a candidate in the 2008 Russian presidential race. He is a frequent contributor to major international publications, including The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. Kasparov is also a 2014 Templeton Leadership Fellow of the Atlas Network. In 2015, Kasparov published “Winter Is Coming: Why Vladimir Putin and the Enemies of the Free World Must Be Stopped,” which he said was a “push back against the rising tide of repressions coming from the Kremlin.” He is chairman of the Human Rights Foundation.

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