Summary
Bill Moyers's vision for America in this crucial election year. "Our nation can no more survive as half democracy and half oligarchy than it could survive 'half slave and half free.'from Moyers on AmericaOver the years millions of Americans have in vited Bill Moyers into their homes. His television programscovering topics ranging from American history, politics, and religion to the role of media and the world of ideashave made him one of America's most recognized and honored journalists. In these pages, Moyers presents, for the first time, a powerful statement of his own personal beliefspolitical and moral. Combining illuminating forays into American history with candid comments on today's politics, Moyers delivers perceptive and trenchant insights into the American experience.From his early years as a Texas journalist to his role as one of the organizers of the Peace Corps, top assistant to President Lyndon Johnson, publisher of Newsday, senior correspondent and analyst for CBS News, and producer of many of public television's groundbreaking series, Moyers has been actively engaged in some of the most volatile episodes of the past fifty years. Drawing from this practical experience, he demonstrates a unique understanding of how American politics works and an enduring faith in the nation's promises and possibilities. Whether reflecting on today's climate of megamedia concentration, rampant corporate scandals, or religious and political upheavals, Moyers on America recovers the hopes of the past to establish their relevance for the present.
Author Biography
Bill Moyers is the host of Now with Bill Moyers on PBS. He was one of the organizers of the Peace Corps, spokesperson for President Lyndon Johnson, publisher of Newsday, senior correspondent for CBS News, and producer of many of public television's groundbreaking series. He is the winner of more than 30 Emmy Awards
Table of Contents
Foreword |
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Editor's Note |
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Part One: AMERICA NOW |
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This Is Your Story. Pass It On. |
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Which America Will We Be Now? |
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23 | (3) |
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26 | (3) |
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29 | (6) |
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35 | (2) |
Part Two: THE SOUL OF DEMOCRACY |
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37 | (46) |
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The Declaration in Our Times |
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39 | (8) |
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47 | (14) |
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61 | (7) |
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68 | (13) |
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81 | (2) |
Part Three: THE MEDIA |
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The Making of a Journalist |
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85 | (14) |
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99 | (8) |
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Countering the Bastard Muses |
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107 | (16) |
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123 | (4) |
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127 | (24) |
Part Four: LOOKING BACK |
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Where the Jackrabbits Were |
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153 | (4) |
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157 | (2) |
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159 | (22) |
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181 | (10) |
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