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shelby steele, who specializes in the study of race relations, re-read a rebend in the river. he says its shows more graphically than anything i had how so many first world countries come ourselves colonyism descents descend into -- and senior fellow and economics john taylor is reading why buy growth matters" how economic growing in india reduced poverty and lessons for other developing countries. the presentation from the council on foreign relations can be viewed on booktv.org at any time. if there's another institution's reading lyes you would like to hear. e-mail us. >> now from the 2014 tucson festival of books, today's coverage beginning with alan weisman who describes the impact population growth lags had own planet. then a panel on border control. a look at "whitey" bulger, a panel on politics, and then the story of the wives of america's mercury vii astronauts. starting now on booktv. >> welcome to the sixth annual tucson festival only books. i am melly, and first we reside just like to begin by thanking the city of tucson for sponsoring the venue and the medical sys
shelby steele, who specializes in the study of race relations, re-read a rebend in the river. he says its shows more graphically than anything i had how so many first world countries come ourselves colonyism descents descend into -- and senior fellow and economics john taylor is reading why buy growth matters" how economic growing in india reduced poverty and lessons for other developing countries. the presentation from the council on foreign relations can be viewed on booktv.org at any...
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shelby steele specializes in the study of race relations, multiculturalism and affirmative-action, recently reread abandon their river. he says it shows more graphically than anything else how many third world countries coming out of colonialism descend into chaos, corruption and totalitarianism and to wrap up our who reinstitution scholars reading list senior fellow and economics john taylor is reading why it grows matters:how economic growth in india reduced poverty and lessons for other developing countries. his presentation from the council on foreign relations can be viewed on booktv.org anytime. if there is another institution whose reading list you would like to hear, e-mail us at booktv.org. >> booktv live coverage of the 2014 virginia festival of the book continues, she talks about her book had -- laura gottesdiener talks about "a dream foreclosed," on african-american communities around the country. >> human beings are born free and equal dignity and human rights. they are in doubt and checked toward one another in the spirit of brotherhood. everyone has the right to own property
shelby steele specializes in the study of race relations, multiculturalism and affirmative-action, recently reread abandon their river. he says it shows more graphically than anything else how many third world countries coming out of colonialism descend into chaos, corruption and totalitarianism and to wrap up our who reinstitution scholars reading list senior fellow and economics john taylor is reading why it grows matters:how economic growth in india reduced poverty and lessons for other...
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shelby steele and specializes in the study of race relations multiculturalism and affirmative-action recently reread, abandon the river. he says it shows more graphically than anything else i have read how so many third-world countries coming out of colonialism descend into chaos, corruption, and totalitarianism. to wrap up our hoover institution scholars reading less senior fellow and economics john taylor is rewire growth matters. >> the reason i wrote the book, there is crisis of manhattan and the culture. we have shied away from the idea of saying this is greatness of this is a great man. you know, releases the 60's we of celebrated anti euros. i feel like it has not done -- it is not been so good for us. i think that this generation needs euros, real heroes, you know. i had the privilege of writing a book about, upper. a great hero, a true hero who died for what he believed and had the privilege of writing a book. so many friends said on not a big reader. and not going to read it. i'm right at 20 page version and put it in seven men. i started there and done what is it that make
shelby steele and specializes in the study of race relations multiculturalism and affirmative-action recently reread, abandon the river. he says it shows more graphically than anything else i have read how so many third-world countries coming out of colonialism descend into chaos, corruption, and totalitarianism. to wrap up our hoover institution scholars reading less senior fellow and economics john taylor is rewire growth matters. >> the reason i wrote the book, there is crisis of...
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shelby steele, who specializes in the the study of race relations and affirmative action recently reread "a bend in the river." he says: it shows more graphically than anything else i've read how so many third world countries coming out of colonialism descend into chaos, corruption, and totalitarianism. and to wrap up our hoover institution scholars reading list, john taylor is reading "why growth matters: how economic growth in india reduced poverty and lessons for other developing countries." the author's presentation from the council on foreign relations can be viewed on booktv.org. if there's another institution whose reading lists you would like to hear, e-mail us at booktv.org. >> and now i from the 2014 conservative political action conference, david harsanyi. he says it'sgjÑ
shelby steele, who specializes in the the study of race relations and affirmative action recently reread "a bend in the river." he says: it shows more graphically than anything else i've read how so many third world countries coming out of colonialism descend into chaos, corruption, and totalitarianism. and to wrap up our hoover institution scholars reading list, john taylor is reading "why growth matters: how economic growth in india reduced poverty and lessons for other...