Dean Ernest J. Wilson III moderates the culminating panel at the conference There You Go Again: Orwell Comes To America, sponsored by the Open Society Institute. The conference focuses on the legac...
Dean Ernest J. Wilson III moderates the culminating panel at the conference There You Go Again: Orwell Comes To America, sponsored by the Open Society Institute. The conference focuses on the legacy of George Orwell's 1946 essay Politics and the English Language and how things have changed for the better ... or worse. Dean Wilson's panel, entitled Solutions: The Future Political Landscape, includes broadcast journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault, FCC commissioner Michael Copps, Talking Points Memo publisher Josh Marshall and New York Times television critic Alessandra Stanley. Complete panel discussion: http://www.mapdigital.com/orwell/sess...
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