Firing LineStaffel 16

Firing Line was an American public affairs show founded and hosted by conservative William F. Buckley, Jr., founder and publisher of National Review magazine. Its 1,504 episodes over 33 years made Firing Line the longest-running public affairs show in television history with a single host. The erudite program, which featured many of the most prominent intellectuals and public figures in the United States, won an Emmy Award in 1969.

Firing Line • Staffel 16 ansehen bei

21 Folgen

  • Are Ideology and the CIA Compatible?
    F1
    Are Ideology and the CIA Compatible?
  • The Abscam Controversy
    F2
    The Abscam Controversy
  • Wealth and Poverty
    F3
    Wealth and PovertyMessrs. Gilder and Lekachman mostly talk past each other
  • Are We Menaced by Moral Majority?
    F4
    Are We Menaced by Moral Majority?
  • A Scrutiny of the Reagan Economic Policy
    F6
    A Scrutiny of the Reagan Economic PolicyA bracing discussion of the tax plan that President Reagan had just unveiled.
  • Should Press Rights Be Limited?
    F9
    Should Press Rights Be Limited?William A. Rusher, Michael Kramer
  • The Question of Gay Rights
    F13
    The Question of Gay Rights
  • What to Do about Terrorism?
    F20
    What to Do about Terrorism?
  • John Kenneth Galbraith Looks Back
    F21
    John Kenneth Galbraith Looks Back
  • Do We Need a Foreign Policy Doctrine?
    F26
    Do We Need a Foreign Policy Doctrine?
  • The Question of Namibia
    F29
    The Question of Namibia
  • A Strategy for Cuba
    F31
    A Strategy for Cuba
  • Does the Warren Report on the Kennedy Assassination Hold Up?
    F32
    Does the Warren Report on the Kennedy Assassination Hold Up?
  • How to Win Arguments
    F33
    How to Win Arguments
  • Where Do We Go on Immigration?
    F36
    Where Do We Go on Immigration?
  • Is Modern Architecture Disastrous?
    F37
    Is Modern Architecture Disastrous?
  • Is There an Answer to Malthus?
    F39
    Is There an Answer to Malthus?
  • The Economic Lot of Minorities
    F40
    The Economic Lot of MinoritiesNov 12, 1981 (New York City, NY) Mr. Sowell had taken a great deal of flak from the establishment for his dissection of cliches about racial discrimination, but he simply makes his points and defies anyone to misunderstand him: "People often say that I'm denying that there's racism. On the contrary, racism exists everywhere around the world, down through history. That's one of the reasons it's hard to use it as an empirical explanation for anything. In the United States, for example, Puerto Ricans have lower incomes than blacks. I don't know of anyone who believes Puerto Ricans encounter more discrimination than blacks. Obviously there must be something else involved besides discrimination." ... Examiner* Harriet Pilpel: "Are you against labor unions?" Mr. Sowell: "You asked what were some of the factors that stood in the way of black economic progress, and I said that one of them was the labor union. That is a fact, and I'm simply reporting facts, not prejudices." - The Firing Line Archives @ The Hoover Institute, Stanford University
  • William F. Buckley Jr. on the Firing Line
    F41
    William F. Buckley Jr. on the Firing Line
  • What Is There to Learn from the Killing of Dr. Tarnower?
    F44
    What Is There to Learn from the Killing of Dr. Tarnower?
  • Why Are Our Intellectuals So Dumb?
    F45
    Why Are Our Intellectuals So Dumb?

Plex auf deine Abspielgeräte

Kostenlos auf 20+ Plattformen. Wähle deine.
Alle unterstützen Geräte →