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Arguing the World

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The role Irving Howe, Daniel Bell, Nathan Glazer and Irving Kristol played in shaping U.S. political views.

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Daniel M. Kimmel Variety 04/27/2005
Film is a fascinating documentation of an important chapter in the history of 20th century American intellectuals, but as such will have a limited audience. Go to Full Review
Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com 10/01/2005
2/5
Guy MacPherson Apollo Guide 01/01/2000
77/100
Mark R. Leeper rec.arts.movies.reviews 01/01/2000
+1 out of -4..+4
Richard Porton Film Journal International 01/01/2000
Demonstrates the inherent excitement of intellectual debate, even though astute viewers will read a few books to fill in the ideological gaps. Go to Full Review
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07/02/2010 C+ = Slightly above average See more 11/06/2007 This is a fascinating movie for anyone interested in the history of political thought in the 20th century. See more 07/17/2007 Incredibly fascinating documentary about New York intellectuals. It would have been more honest if it had more Jewish content, though. See more 09/22/2006 I did not really like this movie. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis The role Irving Howe, Daniel Bell, Nathan Glazer and Irving Kristol played in shaping U.S. political views.
Director
Joseph Dorman
Producer
Joseph Dorman
Screenwriter
Joseph Dorman
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Mar 22, 2005
Box Office (Gross USA)
$75.0K
Runtime
1h 49m