Sen, an economist and Professor, Oxford University, England, Theoretically discusses the meaning of Liberty and problems inherent in its definition. Side One: Introduction of Sen by Professor McLeod. Sen notes the many paradoxes within the concept of liberty and outlines the incompatibility of liberty with the pareto principle. Dr. sen challenges the adequacy of the control and power views of liberty, preferring a social choice theory. Side Two: Continuation of lecture (first 1/2) Second 1/2 Sen alswers questions from audience.
Economist Dian Cohen answers questions from the audience about the Canadian Economy. Subjects included: The Canadian Dollar, Foreign Investment Review Agency, Political Economy, "Sunrise and Sunset" Industries and what the Canadian Government can do with respect to the economy. Side One: first side of above address. Question and answer period at end. Side Two: Second side of above address. Cohen answers questions by Audience).
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2 - 30 minute broadcasts (CFRC) covering the career of André Biéler: The Early Years; The Artist at Work. Narrated by Margo Street. Recorded by Margo Street and Andrew Marshall. Interviewer: Frances K. Smith
4 - 30 minute broadcasts (CFRC) covering the career of André Biéler: The Early Years; The Artist at Work; The Artist in Society; The Continuing Thread. Narrated by Margo Street. Recorded by Margo Street and Andrew Marshall. Interviewer : Frances K. Smith