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Two Worthwhile Interviews

Posted by Jonathan on December 1st, 2008 (All posts by Jonathan)

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Peter Robinson interviews Thomas Sowell and Shelby Steele. Sowell talks about his book, A Conflict of Visions, current affairs and the presidential election in a discussion that took place before the election. Steele talks about Barack Obama, US racial politics and the presidential election in the context of his book, A Bound Man. The video version of each interview is roughly one-half hour long and is accompanied by a written transcript. Click the “Read the rest…” link below to watch the videos or read the transcripts.


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One Response to “Two Worthwhile Interviews”

  1. Ginny Says:

    Thanks.

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