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  • Morning Reads: The Real Goal of Boehner's Lawsuit; Charter School Using Far-Right Textbook
    July 15, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • Activism
    The Arab Millennials Will Be Back
    June 30, 2014
    | Juan Cole
    The youth rebellions that took place throughout the Middle East are still shaping the region. And there's more to come.
  • Morning Reads: Syria Bombs Iraq; Tea Partiers Outraged Over Cochran Win
    June 25, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • Juan Cole on the Vulnerability of the Network
    February 21, 2014
    | Juan Cole
    The scholar notes that "if absolute power corrupts absolutely, invisible power corrupts invisibly," but says that the Deep State apparatus is vulnerable to a vigilant public.
  • Morning Reads: Rep. Wants Poor Kids to Work for Lunch; CIA Post?
    December 19, 2013
    A roundup of stories we're reading this morning at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • Morning Reads: Radioactive Stupidity and Two-Tiered Voting
    October 9, 2013
    A roundup of some of the stuff we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ this morning.
  • Media
    Art and Politics: Filmmakers John Sayles and Jehane Noujaim, The One-Woman Show of Sarah Jones
    August 6, 2004 | NOW
    Through this episode of NOW's focus on art and politics, we learn about John Sayles' feature film about a corrupt governor, Jehane Noujaim's documentary on Al-Jazeera, and Sarah Jones' one-woman show.
  • Democracy & Government
    Justice and Jihad: A Special Roundtable on Islam and the West. The View From Cairo.
    July 12, 2002 | NOW
    A focused conversation on the role of Islam in shaping the politics of the Middle East, American perceptions of the beliefs of Muslims, and Arab views on the role of America in their region.
  • War & Peace
    The Muslim Brotherhood's Change of Heart and John Sayles's 'The Sunshine State'
    June 14, 2002 | NOW
    When the Muslim Brotherhood, one of the world's most brutal terror groups, appeared to be having second thoughts, experts considered whether they were to be trusted. And John Sayles on his new movie.


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