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Wednesday, 14 Mar 1979
Women's Liberation: A Religious Perspective - Rosemary Radford Ruether
12:00 PM – Benton Auditorium - From the University Lectures Program archive.
Tuesday, 13 Mar 1979
The Horror of Jonestown - Mark Lane
12:00 PM – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium - From the University Lectures Program archive.
Monday, 12 Mar 1979
Human Rights in Paraguay - Frisco Gilchrist
12:00 PM – -- - From the University Lectures Program archive.
Friday, 9 Mar 1979
What is the Nature of Islamic Government? - Gamal Badawi
12:00 PM – 238 Coover - Acting Director of the Islamic Teaching Center, Indianapolis, Indiana. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Thursday, 8 Mar 1979
Why Did Rome Fall? - David Willer
12:00 PM – Gallery, Memorial Union - Department of Sociology, University of Kansas. Co-sponsored by Lectures, Departments of Philosophy, Psychology, F.E., Sociology; Graduate Office. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Friday, 16 Feb 1979
America Sings - Ted Warmbrand
12:00 PM – Gallery, Memorial Union - From the University Lectures Program archive.
Monday, 12 Feb 1979
Abortion and Euthanasia: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Decides? - Carolyn Gerster
12:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - From the University Lectures Program archive.
Tuesday, 6 Feb 1979
Biblical and Theological Basis of Christian Healing - Don Baustian
12:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - From the University Lectures Program archive.
Friday, 2 Feb 1979
The Global Crisis of Capitalism - Paul M. Sweezy
8:00 PM – Gallery, Memorial Union - Paul Sweezy is one of the nation's most distinguished Marxist economists. He was educated at Exeter, harvard, and London School of Economic. He worked for various New Deal agencies and during World War II, he served with the Office of strategic Services. In 1949, he co-founded Monthly Review, has been credited with keeping socialist thought alive in the United States through such trying times as the McCarthy period.
Part of the National Affairs Series: America's Economic System - Is It Obsolete?.
Film: Controlling Interest
12:00 PM – Gallery, Memorial Union - This 1977 film is not only a general guide to the working of multinational corporations but also a powerful indictment of them. It examines the interanitonal implications of American imperialism in Brazil, Chile, and the Dominican Republic. It then brings the problem home to the United States by analyzing the difficulties encountered when union workers in a massachusetts machine tool plant, which had een in the community for 100 years, resisted a pay cut demanded by a multinational which had taken over their factory.
Part of the National Affairs Series-America's Economic System: Is It Obsolete?