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Arguing the world a film

Arguing the world is the portrait of Irving Kristol, Irving Howe, Daniel Bell, and Nathan Glazer. It is the story of a lifelong political argument among brilliant and engaging individuals who came of age as radicals at the City College of New York during the Great Depression and then journeyed across the political spectrum.

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  • "Traces the lives of Daniel Bell, Nathan Glazer, Irving Howe and Irving Kristol as young idealists at City College in the 1930s, their controversial role in the McCarthy era, their battle with the New Left in the sixties, and their vastly differing political views today."
  • "Arguing the world is the portrait of Irving Kristol, Irving Howe, Daniel Bell, and Nathan Glazer. It is the story of a lifelong political argument among brilliant and engaging individuals who came of age as radicals at the City College of New York during the Great Depression and then journeyed across the political spectrum."@en
  • "Follows the lives of Daniel Bell, Nathan Glazer, Irving Howe and Irving Kristol as young idealists at New York's City College in the 1940s, their controversial role in the McCarthy era, their battle with the New Left in the sixties, and their vastly differing political views today."
  • "Traces the lives of Daniel Bell, Nathan Glazer, Irving Howe and Irving Kristol as young idealists at New York's City College in the 1940s, their controversial role in the McCarthy era, their battle with the New Left in the sixties, and their vastly differing political views today."
  • "Traces the lives of Daniel Bell, Nathan Glazer, Irving Howe and Irving Kristol as young idealists at New York's City College in the 1940s, their controversial role in the McCarthy era, their battle with the New Left in the sixties, and their vastly differing political views today."@en
  • "Follows the divergent paths of four Jewish intellectuals who were college students together at New York's City College in the 1930s, arguing over how to change the world."
  • "Traces the lives of Daniel Bell, Nathan Glazer, Irving Howe and Irving Kristol as young idealists at City College in the 1940s, their controversial role in the McCarthy era, their battle with the New Left in the sixties, and their vastly differing political views today."
  • "Traces the lives of Daniel Bell, Nathan Glazer, Irving Howe and Irving Kristol as young idealists at City College in the 1940s, their controversial role in the McCarthy era, their battle with the New Left in the sixties, and their vastly differing political views today."@en

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  • "Interviews"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Film"
  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "DVD-Video discs"@en
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Biographie"
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "DVD-Video"
  • "Video recordings"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Videotapes"
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  • "Arguing the world a film"
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  • "Arguing the world"
  • "Arguing the world"@en