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Program 200: What Kind of World?

Robert M. Hutchins reads his weekly newspaper editorials. Includes: (1) Introduction: What Kind of World?; (2) The Bankruptcy of American Foreign Policy; (3) The Great Society -- Great for What?; (4) Should the Government Finance Election Campaigns?; (5) A New Look at the First Amendment; (6) The Ombudsman and the Bureaucracy; and (7) The Art of the Possible. Each is three to four minutes long. May 11, 1965. [CSDI program number 200; UCSB tape number A7790/R7]

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The Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (CSDI) was founded by Robert Maynard Hutchins and was based in Santa Barbara, California, from 1959 to 1987. During that time it brought together many of the most capable and distinguished minds of the times to discuss vital issues facing American society of the day. Thanks to donors Neal Linson, Ceil Pulitzer, and Stanley Sheinbaum, a project has begun to digitize and make accessible on the web some of the most important conference proceedings, talks, and dialogues recorded by CSDI.

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