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EDITORS' PICKS

  • Pure Pete Seeger
    In these clips from interviews with Bill Moyers, Seeger discusses dissent, environmentalism and his hope for a better world.
  • Maya Angelou on Facing Evil
    In this second of two programs celebrating the life and work of the late writer, Bill Moyers revisits a 1988 conference on evil.
  • Keeping Faith in Democracy
    Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson talks to Bill about what the title character of her new book Lila, says about the state of democracy in America.
  • Inequality
    William Julius Wilson: Solving Black Inner-City Poverty
    October 26, 1988 | A World of Ideas
    The author and sociologist discusses how most inner-city blacks stay poor not because they are black, but because they live in the wasteland of the inner city.
  • Society
    Berry Brazelton: The Changing Family (Part Two)
    October 25, 1988 | Updated March 31, 2015 | A World of Ideas
    The doctor and child researcher is worried about the way the marketplace is treating families.This part of the conversation focuses on daycare and childcare options.
  • Society
    Berry Brazelton: The Changing Family (Part One)
    October 24, 1988 | Updated March 31, 2015 | A World of Ideas
    The doctor and child researcher is worried about the way the marketplace is treating families.
  • Isaac Asimov on His Hopes for the Future (Part Two)
    October 21, 1988 | A World of Ideas
    One scientist calls the writer the greatest explainer of the age. In this second part, Bill Moyers talked to Dr. Asimov about science, education and the universe.
  • August Wilson on Blackness
    October 20, 1988
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson on blackness and how his characters find nobility in struggle.
  • Democracy & Government
    John Lukacs: The Giant Invisible Bureaucracy
    October 19, 1988 | A World of Ideas
    The historian and early refugee from Hungarian communism on the government's encroachment on public and private life.
  • Society
    Catherine Bateson: Gender and the Mixed Workplace
    October 18, 1988 | A World of Ideas
    The anthropologist discusses gender roles in modern society and what happens when men and women socialized for different spheres have to adapt to sharing a workplace.
  • Society
    Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot: Problems and Promise of School Today
    October 12, 1988 | Updated March 30, 2015 | A World of Ideas
    The writer and professor discusses philosophies of education, what makes some schools good and some teachers memorable, and her mother's extraordinary journey to a career as a child psychoanalyst.
  • Poets & Writers
    E.L. Doctorow on the Role of Writers in Society
    October 11, 1988 | A World of Ideas
    In this 1988 interview, the author discusses how the best writers are a nuisance to society, always preferring the uncomfortable truth to the comfortable lie.
  • Faith & Reason
    Leon Kass: Medical Ethics and Euthanasia (Part Two)
    October 7, 1988 | A World of Ideas
    The physician and philosopher on pain, ease of suffering, and what it means to end a life.


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