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From Stone Walls to Mental Barriers: Reflections on Venice’s Ghetto and the Enduring Challenge of Human Diversity (Issue 169)

9 min · 14. Apr. 2026
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In 1516, Venice drew a line around a small island and changed the course of history. The world's first formalized ghetto was born — and with it, a model of separation that would spread across Europe for centuries. But what happens when the walls come down? In this episode of The Fountain Audio, a sociologist of religion walks the narrow streets of Venice's Ghetto Nuovo to ask a deeply uncomfortable question: have we truly dismantled the ghetto, or have we simply learned to build more sophisticated versions — invisible to the eye, but no less real in their effects? From medieval stone walls to modern echo chambers, this episode explores the architecture of human division, and what it might take to build something different.

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