- Full Show: Big Brother’s Prying EyesMoyers & Company
Lawrence Lessig and Bill explore how we can protect our privacy when Big Government and Big Business morph into Big Brother. Continue reading
Full Show: Big Brother’s Prying Eyes - Full Show: Going to Jail for JusticeMoyers & Company
Tim DeChristopher tells why he spent nearly two years in prison in the name of environmental justice, and Gretchen Morgenson discusses how banks are still too big to fail and too big to trust. Continue reading
Full Show: Going to Jail for Justice - Full Show: The Toxic Politics of ScienceMoyers & Company
Bill explores why lead and other toxins continue to threaten America. Also, how money still secretly rules Washington. Continue reading
Full Show: The Toxic Politics of Science - Full Show: How People Power Generates ChangeMoyers & Company
Activists Marshall Ganz, Rachel LaForest and Madeline Janis share how organized people can successfully fight organized money. Continue reading
Full Show: How People Power Generates Change
- Full Show: Big Brother’s Prying EyesMoyers & Company
Lawrence Lessig and Bill explore how we can protect our privacy when Big Government and Big Business morph into Big Brother.
Full Show: Big Brother’s Prying Eyes - Lawrence Lessig on Using Coders to Protect Our PrivacyMoyers & Company
Professor and activist Lawrence Lessig tells Bill that government should be utilizing technology to protect our liberties as much as it does to invade our privacy.
Lawrence Lessig on Using Coders to Protect Our Privacy - Encore: Taming Capitalism Run WildMoyers & Company
Economist Richard Wolff talks about battling rampant capitalism and fighting for economic justice.
Encore: Taming Capitalism Run Wild - Preview: Big Brother’s Prying EyesMoyers & Company
This week, Lawrence Lessig joins Bill to explore the challenges of protecting our privacy when Big Government and Big Business morph into Big Brother.
Preview: Big Brother’s Prying Eyes - Dan Cantor and Jonathan Soros on Saving Democracy from Big Money
Dan Cantor and Jonathan Soros join Bill to explore the virus of money in our politics, and what we need to do to combat it.
Dan Cantor and Jonathan Soros on Saving Democracy from Big Money - Sherman Alexie on Living Outside Cultural Borders
Writer Sherman Alexie describes living in two different cultures at the same time.
Sherman Alexie on Living Outside Cultural Borders - Bill Moyers Essay: The United States of Inequality
In an extended essay, Bill shares striking extremes of wealth and poverty across the country.
Bill Moyers Essay: The United States of Inequality - Scholar Cornel West on His WorkA World of Ideas (1988, 1990)
To practice his unique brand of scholarship, Cornel West moves in many worlds. As an academic, he teaches religion and directs the Afro-American studies program at Princeton University. As an author he has delved into …
Scholar Cornel West on His Work - Ep. 1: Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth — ‘The Hero’s Adventure’Joseph Campbell and The Power of Myth (1988)
Joseph Campbell encourages the audience to discover what excites them, and to make that the basis for their personal journeys.
Ep. 1: Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth — ‘The Hero’s Adventure’ - Why Tim DeChristopher Went to Prison for His ProtestMoyers & Company
Only weeks after his release from prison, the activist talks with Bill about the necessity of civil disobedience in the fight for environmental justice.
Why Tim DeChristopher Went to Prison for His Protest - Richard Wolff on Fighting for Economic Justice and Fair Wages
Richard Wolff joins Bill to discuss the disaster left behind in capitalism’s wake, and the fight for economic justice, including a fair minimum wage.
Richard Wolff on Fighting for Economic Justice and Fair Wages - Richard Wolff on Curing Capitalism
Economist Richard Wolff answers audience questions about industry regulation, the limits of capitalism, and solutions to economic inequality.
Richard Wolff on Curing Capitalism - Jacob Hacker & Paul Pierson on Engineered Inequality
Bill Moyers explores how America's vast inequality didn't just happen, it's been politically engineered.
Jacob Hacker & Paul Pierson on Engineered Inequality - ‪’Capitalism Hits the Fan’: A Lecture by Richard Wolff on the Economic Meltdown‬
For a short time, watch Richard Wolf's compelling lecture on the root causes of America's recent financial crisis.
‪’Capitalism Hits the Fan’: A Lecture by Richard Wolff on the Economic Meltdown‬ - Homeless in High Tech’s Shadow
In California’s Silicon Valley, Facebook, Google and Apple have minted hundreds of new tech millionaires. But not far away, the homeless are building tent cities along a creek in the city of San Jose.
Homeless in High Tech’s Shadow - Full Show: Going to Jail for JusticeMoyers & Company
Tim DeChristopher tells why he spent nearly two years in prison in the name of environmental justice, and Gretchen Morgenson discusses how banks are still too big to fail and too big to trust.
Full Show: Going to Jail for Justice
