25 épisodes
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Épisodes
S1 E2 • Prayer in the Public Schools
Première diffusion : 6 avril 1966
S1 E3 • Vietnam: Pull Out? Stay In? Escalate?
Première diffusion : 8 avril 1966
S1 E4 • Capital Punishment
Première diffusion : 11 avril 1966
S1 E7 • The Prevailing Bias
Première diffusion : 2 mai 1966
S1 E8 • The New Frontier: The Great Society
Première diffusion : 6 mai 1966
S1 E10 • McCarthyism: Past, Present, Future
Première diffusion : 16 mai 1966
S1 E11 • Vietnam: What Next?
Première diffusion : 23 mai 1966
S1 E12 • The Future of States' Rights
Première diffusion : 23 mai 1966
S1 E15 • Bobby Kennedy and Other Mixed Blessings
Première diffusion : 6 juin 1966
S1 E16 • The Future of Conservatism
Première diffusion : 9 juin 1966
S1 E19 • The Role of the Church Militant
Première diffusion : 27 juin 1966
S1 E20 • Why Are the Students Unhappy?
Première diffusion : 27 juin 1966
S1 E21 • Senator Dodd and General Klein
Première diffusion : 22 août 1966
S1 E22 • Extremism
Première diffusion : 22 août 1966
S1 E23 • Civil Rights and Foreign Policy
Première diffusion : 22 août 1966
S1 E24 • The President and the Press
Première diffusion : 12 septembre 1966
S1 E25 • Are Public Schools Necessary?
Première diffusion : 12 septembre 1966
S1 E26 • The Playboy Philosophy
Taped on Sept 12, 1966 (New York City, NY) Between these two antagonists one might have expected a heated debate, but what we get instead is a serious discussion of sexual ethics in the latter part of the 20th century. HH: "The philosophy really I think is an anti-Puritanism, a response really to the puritan part of our culture...." WFB: "I'm not worrying about whether you reject Cotton Mather's accretions on the Mosaic Law, but whether you reject the Mosaic Law. Do you reject, for instance, monogamy? Do you reject the notion of sexual continence before marriage? ..." HH: "Well, I think what it really comes down to is an attempt to establish a ... new morality, and I really think that's what the American ... sexual revolution's really all about. It's an attempt to replace the old legalism. It's certainly not a rejection of monogamy as such, but very much an attempt- In the case of premarital sex, there really hasn't been any moral code in the past except simply that thou shalt not. And-" WFB: "Well, that's a code, isn't it?" HH: "Well, perhaps. I don't think it's a very realistic one." - The Firing Line Archives @ The Hoover Institute, Stanford University Guest(s): 1) Hefner, Hugh M. (Hugh Marston), 1926- - Editor and Publisher of Playboy YouTube Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kHlZxL9sucg
Première diffusion : 12 septembre 1966
S1 E28 • Should Labor Power Be Reduced?
Première diffusion : 19 septembre 1966
S1 E32 • Civilian Review Board: Yes or No?
Première diffusion : 7 octobre 1966
S1 E35 • The Failure of Organized Religion
Première diffusion : 14 novembre 1966
S1 E38 • Sports, Persecution, and Christians
Première diffusion : 28 novembre 1966
S1 E39 • The Warren Report: Fact or Fiction?
Taped on Dec 1, 1966 (New York City, NY) While many people had been skeptical of the Warren Report's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of President Kennedy, Mr. Lane's book was the first to lay out the argument seriously. He defends himself ably in this spirited exchange. ML: "I take really the same position Alfreda Scoby, one of the lawyers for the Warren Commission, takes, and that is, had Oswald lived, he could not have been proven guilty, had he faced trial, based upon the evidence the Commission was able to secure." WFB: "And of course Warren says that he was a practicing district attorney for ten or twelve years and he could have gotten a conviction in 48 hours with the evidence. You simply disagree with him professionally." ML: "That's nonsense. It would take longer than that to pick a jury, of course." WFB: "Do you think Warren should be impeached?" ML: "I don't think he should be impeached. I think the report should be impeached." -The Firing Line Archives @ The Hoover Institute, Stanford University Guest(s): 1) Lane, Mark. - lawyer, author of Rush to Judgment YouTube Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=19aLDtjNHPQ
Première diffusion : 1 décembre 1966
S1 E41 • LBJ and the Intellectuals
Première diffusion : 12 janvier 1967
S1 E42 • Academic Freedom and Berkeley
Première diffusion : 16 janvier 1967