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What Michael Moore Really Teaches Us About Political and Social Change In America - Part 8
August 2nd, 2007 by Howard Ditkoff
Conclusion (Part 8 of 8)
Note: This is Part 8 of an eight-part series. You may want to start at Part 1 of the series, Summary and Table of Contents.
There are tremendous challenges in our world today. Michael Moore’s films have been some of the most powerful channels through which many of us have become aware […]
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What Michael Moore Really Teaches Us About Political and Social Change In America - Part 7
August 2nd, 2007 by Howard Ditkoff
A Formula for Fundamental, Sustainable Political and Social Change in America (Part 7 of 8)
Note: This is Part 7 of an eight-part series. You may want to start at Part 1 of the series, Summary and Table of Contents.
The Inseparable Roles of Moral Courage and Campaign, Election and Media Reforms in Fundamental Political and Social […]
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What Michael Moore Really Teaches Us About Political and Social Change In America - Part 6
August 2nd, 2007 by Howard Ditkoff
Campaign, Election and Media Reform as Central Themes in Michael Moore’s Work (Part 6 of 8)
Note: This is Part 6 of an eight-part series. You may want to start at Part 1 of the series, Summary and Table of Contents.
While none of Michael Moore’s films focus primarily on campaign, election and media reform, like the […]
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What Michael Moore Really Teaches Us About Political and Social Change In America - Part 5
August 2nd, 2007 by Howard Ditkoff
Campaign, Election and Media Reform: Levers and Leverage Points for Improving Our Society (Part 5 of 8)
Note: This is Part 5 of an eight-part series. You may want to start at Part 1 of the series, Summary and Table of Contents.
Moral Courage Alone Isn’t Enough
Clearly, moral courage, as discussed in Part 3, Moral Courage: A […]
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What Michael Moore Really Teaches Us About Political and Social Change In America - Part 2
August 2nd, 2007 by Howard Ditkoff
Introduction (Part 2 of 8)
Note: This is Part 2 of an eight-part series. You may want to start at Part 1 of the series, Summary and Table of Contents.
Sicko and Beyond: New Inspiration from Michael Moore
Two weeks ago, I finally saw Michael Moore’s new movie about the health care industry, Sicko. As usual I was […]
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What Michael Moore Really Teaches Us About Political and Social Change In America
August 2nd, 2007 by Howard Ditkoff
In his previous films, Michael Moore opened minds regarding injustices in deeply emotional areas including corporate responsibility, gun violence, 9/11 and the Iraq War. In Sicko, and his related appearances, he has pursued change in the American health care system. But Moore’s work and life embody two underappreciated themes even more central to social change in America – moral courage and campaign, election and media reform. In this eight-part series of posts, I explore the importance of these intertwined themes and their relation to Michael Moore. I then propose a formula for focusing influential individuals and organizations on these core leverage points to stimulate fundamental, sustainable sociopolitical reform in America.
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