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  • The Labyrinth
    July 3, 2012
    | Philip Appleman
    Philip Appleman explores God, Darwin and the Meaning of Life.
  • In London, Mitt Banks on the Wrong Horse
    June 29, 2012
    | Michael Winship
    What do you get when you combine Mitt Romney, expensive horseflesh, fancy dinners and a financial scandal in the City of London?
  • Why the War on Poverty was Fought
    June 22, 2012
    | Lauren Feeney
    In 1967, Sen. Robert Kennedy traveled to rural Mississippi to check on the progress of the War on Poverty and was "deeply moved and outraged" by what he saw there.
  • This Week in Dark Money - June 22, 2012
    June 22, 2012
    | Gavin Aronsen
    Controversy over Crossroads, Obama campaign money concerns and weekly fundraising totals in this week's roundup from Mother Jones.
  • How Do Conservatives and Liberals See the World?
    June 1, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Bill talks with social psychologist Jonathan Haidt about the moral underpinnings of our contentious culture.
  • Live Chat with Jonathan Haidt
    May 29, 2012
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    See how the provocative moral psychologist answered viewer questions about the moral differences between liberals and conservatives.
  • Revolutionary Rap: Still Fighting the Power
    May 18, 2012
    | Theresa Riley
    Author Jeff Chang on the history of hip hop and revolutionary rap music
  • Saluting Famous Protest Songs
    May 18, 2012
    Watch and listen to some of the most famous and influential protest songs in modern history, and suggest your own.
  • Linking Poverty and Teen Pregnancy
    May 15, 2012
    | Theresa Riley
    A new report indicates that high teen pregnancy rates in the U.S. are a consequence of poverty.
  • The Social Consequences of Inequality
    May 13, 2012
    | Theresa Riley
    An epidemiologist explains why inequality is dangerous to our health.


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