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How Progressives Should Approach Dilemmas of 21st Century Politics
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Madison Institute Forum
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Program Type:
Speech
Featured Speakers/Commentators:
Erik Wright, Professor of Sociology, UW-Madison
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The Madison Institute
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Date Published:
Aug. 7, 2012, 8:55 a.m.
Summary:
Professor Wright argues that capitalism, by its very nature, undermines core progressive values. Politicians face a dilemma if they try to advance these values by making capitalism work better. The talk ends with ways of dealing with the dilemma.
Credits:
The Madison Institute, Madison, WI
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Length (hh:mm:ss):
00:59:30
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1
Date Recorded:
March 10, 2012
Location Recorded:
Capitol Lakes Retirement Center, Madison, WI
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