Category: History
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The Unabomber’s Brother
$3.95 Add to cartSocial worker David Kaczynski tells how he reached the horrible conclusion that his older brother Ted was the Unabomber and felt obliged to notify authorities, even though it could lead to a death sentence for his brother.
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A Union of Citizens
$0.00 Add to cartHear our documentary including David’s interview with John Lewis, remarkable civil rights leader and “the conscience of Congress.” Mr . Lewis died at age 80 on July 17, 2020. In a country founded of the people, by the people and for the people: What does it mean to be an actively engaged citizen? How can we stimulate more critical thinking and a more deliberative approach by the citizenry? Why do so many Americans feel alienated from our democratic process? These were questions to which John Lewis devoted his inspiring life of public service.
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War, Peace & Human Rights
$0.00 Add to cartA great humanitarian, Benjamin Ferencz, passed away April 7 at age 103. Ben was a brilliant Harvard Law grad (pictured here in his 20s, when he successfully prosecuted Nazi war criminals). He devoted his life to protecting the innocent.
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The Way of Tao
$3.95 Add to cartJonathan Star took twelve years to master the nuances of ancient Chinese in his quest to produce a remarkably lucid and evocative English translation of Lao Tsu’s brilliant masterpiece of wisdom. Guidance in the subtle art of attaining mental and emotional balance pervades Star’s brilliant translation of Lao Tsu’s timeless poetic volume of Taoist philosophy on how to lead a centered life.
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Women of Faith
$2.95 Add to cartActress Joanne Hamlin looks at the role of outstanding women in America’s spiritual history.
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Words of War and Peace with Cynthia Wachtell
$2.95 Add to cartAuthor Cynthia Wachtell describes contrasting views of war in American literature, including the Civil War reflections of Walt Whitman and the fervent anti-war beliefs expressed by Mark Twain in several works.