Toward a new domestic American political agenda / Edmund Haddad and Ralph Nader ; produced by Ian Masters.

Program Title:
Toward a new domestic American political agenda / Edmund Haddad and Ralph Nader ; produced by Ian Masters.
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KZ1690.24
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Two part look at the problems within the United States.|TOWARD A NEW DOMESTIC AMERICAN POLITICAL AGENDA / Edmund Haddad and Ralph Nader| produced by Ian Masters. - SERIES: Background briefing| 24 - Two part look at the problems within the United States. First Edmund Haddad presents a commentary on the causes and potential solutions for the problems in the United States. He calls for Americans to take positive steps toward change. Next, Ralph Nader discusses the Bush-Auto industry trip to Japan. Nader also recounts the history of American management and labor (UAW) up to the present. (This second part is also found in KZ1690.20). - BROADCAST: KPFK, 3 Feb. 1992.

pt.1. Edmund Haddad presents a commentary on the causes and potential solutions for the problems in the United States. He calls for Americans to take positive steps toward change -- pt.2. Ralph Nader discusses the Bush-Auto industry trip to Japan. Nader also recounts the history of American management and labor (UAW) up to the present. (This second part is also found in KZ1690.20).

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1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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