An edition of Benjamin Barber (2006)

Benjamin Barber

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An edition of Benjamin Barber (2006)

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Bill Moyers discusses with Benjamin Barber, a University of Maryland professor, the emerging new world order and examines recent political and economic events happening in the world. Professor Barber deems that the two fundamental forces at work behind these events are: globalism and tribalism.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
27

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Benjamin Barber
2006, Films for the Humanities & Sciences
videorecording / in English

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Edition Notes

Disc is a recorded DVD and may not play on all DVD players or drives.

Title from disc label.

Originally broadcast on Feb. 3, 2004 as a segment of the television program Now.

Bill Moyers, host and interviewer.

DVD-R.

Closed-captioned.

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Princeton, NJ
Other Titles
Benjamin Barber on globalization, Now with Bill Moyers (Television program)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.1
Library of Congress
HM201 .B374 2004

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Format
[videorecording] /
Pagination
1 videodisc (27 min.)
Number of pages
27

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL47070989M
OCLC/WorldCat
54482120

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