The Third force : new political alternative / Charles Morgan.

Program Title:
The Third force : new political alternative / Charles Morgan.
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KZ1888
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Lecture by Charles Morgan on the state of United States politics and prospects for change. He begins by discussing the guilty verdict of John Poindexter and the failure of Savings and Loans. He goes on the discuss taxation in Great Britain, the similarities between red baiting during the Wilson and Reagan administrations, and the beginnings of deregulation under Jimmy Carter. The Third Force, he continues, is the way to change the system. It consists of progressive factions--trade unions, minorities, Republicans, etc.--which he believes will unite to form a third political party behind a progressive platform.|THE THIRD FORCE : NEW POLITICAL ALTERNATIVE / Charles Morgan. - Lecture by Charles Morgan on the state of United States politics and prospects for change. He begins by discussing the guilty verdict of John Poindexter and the failure of Savings and Loans. He goes on the discuss taxation in Great Britain, the similarities between red baiting during the Wilson and Reagan administrations, and the beginnings of deregulation under Jimmy Carter. The Third Force, he continues, is the way to change the system. It consists of progressive factions--trade unions, minorities, Republicans, etc.--which he believes will unite to form a third political party behind a progressive platform - RECORDED: Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, 8 Apr. 1990.

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Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, 8 Apr. 1990.
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1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|29:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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