October 26, 2006
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Philosopher Jacob Needleman speaks on the spiritual and moral ideals of the American founders and how these ideals resonate in our culture today. Democracy, Needleman says, is inner work, not just a set of outward structures.
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Featured Content
Unheard Cuts with Diana Eck
In this conversation not included in the radio broadcast, Krista speaks with Diana Eck, founder and director of the Pluralism Project at Harvard. She talks about expressions of religious liberty far beyond the American founders' imaginations. |
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Voice on the Radio
Jacob Needleman
Needleman is professor of Philosophy at San Francisco State University and author of The American Soul. |