Bill Moyers Journal
Description
In this edition of the Journal, Bill Moyers and New York Times Book Review Editor Sam Tanenhaus dig deep into the roots and evolution of the American conservative movement as Tanenhaus explains why he believes that conservatism is dead—and how it might yet come back to life. Then, Moyers shifts from issues of the political right to issues of the left as he explores the state of organized labor with experts Bill Fletcher, coauthor of Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path Toward Social Justice, and Michael Zweig, director of the Center for Study of Working Class Life at Stony Brook University. Broadcast date: September 18, 2009. (56 minutes)
Runtime
56 min 24 sec
Subjects
- Sociology (1145)
- Political participation (340)
- Political activity (92)
- Social institutions (391)
- Social systems (55)
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