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Peace, love, creativity: Hope of mankind

This series presents lectures from the 1968 Cooper Union Forum. This forum's theme is Peace, Love, Creativity: The Hope of Mankind.An online collection of early educational public radio content from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB).

  1. 68

    Creativity: Normal or neurotic?, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Emmanuel Schwartz.

  2. 67

    Creativity: Normal or neurotic?, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Emmanuel Schwartz.

  3. 66

    Prospects for peace, part one

    This program features the first part of a lecture by Julius Cahn, assistant to Vice President of the United States Hubert Humphrey.

  4. 65

    Mythology of war and peace, part one

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Joseph Campbell, Sarah Lawrence College.

  5. 64

    The development of creativity, part one

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Alfred Jones, Co-Director, The Mental Health Center.

  6. 63

    Empathy and antipathy of Man, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Bernard F. Reiss, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health.

  7. 62

    Control of hate and violence, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Timothy W. Costello, deputy mayor, city administrator, New York City.

  8. 61

    The will to believe: William James, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Arthur Danto, Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University.

  9. 60

    Mythology of love, part one

    This program features the first part of a lecture by Joseph Campbell, Sarah Lawrence College.

  10. 59

    Creativity in Western religion, part one

    This program features the first part of a lecture by Raymond C. Barker, D.D., Minister-Director, First Church of Religious Science, New York.

  11. 58

    A new concept of the mind, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Daniel Schneider, psychoanalyst, author.

  12. 57

    The eclipse of reason, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Sidney Morgenbesser, Columbia University.

  13. 56

    Love of humanity, part two

    This program features the second part of lectures from Beatrice Fairchild, biophysicist, Columbia University; and Johnson E. Fairchild, geographer, social philosopher, Director of Adult Education, The Cooper Union.

  14. 55

    Empathy and antipathy of Man, part one

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Bernard F. Reiss, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health.

  15. 54

    The moral problems of war and peace, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Algernon D. Black, leader, The Society of Ethical Culture.

  16. 53

    Love, love, love: What is it?, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Emerson Coyle, consulting psychologist.

  17. 52

    The age of our discontent, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Will Oursler, author, radio and television panelist.

  18. 51

    The great disenchantment, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by George Hamilton Combs, politician and journalist.

  19. 50

    Intellectual love, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Claude H. Miller, psychoanalyst.

  20. 49

    Pursuit of happiness, part one

    This program features the first part of a lecture by August Heckscher, commissioner, New York City Department of Parks.

  21. 48

    Creativity as conscious/unconscious, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Esther Menaker, adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University.

  22. 47

    The causes of war, part one

    This program features the first part of a lecture by Saul K. Padover, New School for Social Research.

  23. 46

    What price civilization?, part one

    This program features the first part of a lecture by Carey McWilliams, editor, The Nation.

  24. 45

    Existential man, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by William Barrett, Professor of Philosophy, New York University.

  25. 44

    Creativity in science, part two

    This program features the first part of a lecture by Ernest Nagel, Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University.

  26. 43

    The creative eye, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Peter Fingesten, Professor of Art, Pace College.

  27. 42

    Psychological climate for peace, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Emanuel K. Schwartz, dean of training, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health.

  28. 41

    The development of creativity, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Alfred Jones, Co-Director, The Mental Health Center.

  29. 40

    The will to believe: William James, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Arthur Danto, Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University.

  30. 39

    Creativity in science, part one

    This program features the first part of a lecture by Ernest Nagel, Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University.

  31. 38

    Most of mankind, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Lionel Landry, director, The Asia Society.

  32. 37

    Natural and unnatural violence, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Gustav Bychowski, Mt. Sinai Hospital and Downstate Medical Hospital.

  33. 36

    The moral problems of war and peace, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Algernon D. Black, leader, The Society of Ethical Culture.

  34. 35

    What price civilization?, part two

    This program features the second part of a lecture by Carey McWilliams, editor, The Nation.

  35. 34

    The causes of war, part two

    This program features the second part of a lecture by Saul K. Padover, New School for Social Research.

  36. 33

    Creativity in the Orient, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Joseph Campbell.

  37. 32

    Psychological climate for peace, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Emanuel K. Schwartz, dean of training, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health.

  38. 31

    Decline and fall of the West: Spengler, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture from Raymond Langley, Professor of Philosophy, Manhattanville College.

  39. 30

    Pursuit of happiness, part two

    This program features the second part of a lecture by August Heckscher, commissioner, New York City Department of Parks.

  40. 29

    Control of hate and violence, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Timothy W. Costello, deputy mayor, city administrator, New York City.

  41. 28

    The nature of creativity, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Alfred Jones, Co-Director, The Mental Health Center.

  42. 27

    The great disenchantment, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by George Hamilton Combs, politician and journalist.

  43. 26

    The tragedy of modern Man, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Lionel Abel, Professor of English, State University of New York at Buffalo.

  44. 25

    The tragedy of modern Man, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Lionel Abel, Professor of English, State University of New York at Buffalo.

  45. 24

    Intellectual love, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Claude H. Miller, psychoanalyst.

  46. 23

    Mythology of love, part two

    This program features the second part of a lecture by Joseph Campbell, Sarah Lawrence College.

  47. 22

    Economic implications of war and peace, part two

    This program features the second part of a lecture by Merryle Stanley Rukeyser, commentator, author, columnist.

  48. 21

    The nature of creativity, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by Alfred Jones, Co-Director, The Mental Health Center.

  49. 20

    A new concept of the mind, part one

    This program presents the first part of a lecture by Daniel Schneider, psychoanalyst, author.

  50. 19

    Existential man, part two

    This program presents the second part of a lecture by William Barrett, Professor of Philosophy, New York University.

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This series presents lectures from the 1968 Cooper Union Forum. This forum's theme is Peace, Love, Creativity: The Hope of Mankind.An online collection of early educational public radio content from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB).

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