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The ethical demands of "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" (1967) - ABC Radio National
Does Stanley Kramer's 1967 film, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", have to make too many sacrifices in order to be morally palatable to its white audience?
Is it wrong to "rank" works of art? - ABC listen
Apple Music recently released its list of the “100 Best Albums”. It was, without question, a clever marketing technique — but one that raises the problem of whether it’s appropriate to rank works of high human achievement in the first place.
“Succession” — from tyranny to tragedy - ABC Radio National
The final season of HBO’s prestige television series Succession confirms that the various characters’ willingness to betray, deceive, manipulate and enact an unrelenting cruelty upon one another has all but assured that, in the end, everyone loses.
More than just a tragedy: Understanding the achievement of “Succession” - ABC Religion & Ethics
In its examination of ambition and power, HBO’s Succession invokes the tragedies of Shakespeare — and yet the show departs from the conventions of tragedy in ways that lead us to a deeper appreciation of its artistic achievement.
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