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Satiric Utopias (1956)

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About this film

In this program Dr. Feinberg shows where satire is used at its best. Some people make a living with this form of humor, he explains, as he tells just how they do it. (Description adapted from documents in the NET Microfiche)

Directors & creators

WOI-TV (Television station : Ames, Iowa)

Subjects

public broadcasting, AAPB, Satire, Utopias, Social criticism, Literature, Humor, Hypocrisy, Leonard Feinberg, National Educational Television, Educational television, 1950s, Institutional hypocrisy, Literary criticism, Man and Laughter (Television series), Plato, Thomas More, Edward Bellamy, T.S. Eliot, Eugene O'Neill, Sinclair Lewis, Reformers, Political philosophy, Philosophy, Human behavior, Sociology, Satiric Utopias

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