Garry Kasparov reflected on his early belief in the inevitability of the Berlin Wall's collapse during a speech in 1987. His assertion, dismissed by some at the time, foreshadowed a significant historical moment soon to follow. He drew inspiration from U.S. presidents Reagan and Truman in reaffirming the need to protect individuals who hold values. In his speech at the Aspen Institute in 2015, he emphasized the relation between people and values, concluding with a powerful call to 'Fight for our values.'
Garry Kasparov shared his experience of predicting the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1987, asserting that values ultimately belong to individuals, not societies.
Kasparov, inspired by U.S. presidents, emphasizes the importance of protecting individuals who uphold values, culminating in his call to 'Fight for our values'.
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