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More Lost Massey Lectures

Recovered Classics from Five Great Thinkers

by Barbara Ward; Frank Underhill; Grant, George; Claude Lévi-Strauss & Willy Brandt, introduction by Bernie Lucht

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The CBC Massey Lectures, Canada's preeminent public lecture series, are for many of us a highly anticipated annual feast of ideas. However, some of the finest lectures, by some of the greatest minds of modern times, have been lost for many years -- unavailable to the public in any form.

This is the second volume of recovered lectures, a follow-on to The Lost Massey Lectures, and features: Nobel Peace Prize recipient Willy Brandt on the dangerous inequities between developing and industrialized nations in Dangers and Options: The Matter of World Survival; George Grant on the worsening predicament of the West through an examination of the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche in Time as History; Claude Levi-Strauss on the nature and role of myth in human history in Myth and Meaning; Frank Underhill on the deficiencies of the Canadian constitution in The Image of Confederation; and Barbara Ward, in the very first Massey Lecture, on the origin and predicament of underdeveloped countries in The Rich Nations and the Poor Nations.

More Lost Massey Lectures includes an introduction by Bernie Lucht, who has been the executive producer of CBC Radio's Ideas and the Massey Lectures since 1984.

About the Authors

Barbara Ward

BARBARA WARD was education in England at The Convent, Felixstowe, and at Somerville College, Oxford; in Germany; and in France at the Lycée Molière and the Sorbonne. She has written a number of books on international affairs, the most recent being the widely-discussed The Rich Nations and the Poor Nations.


Frank Underhill (1885-1971) was a Canadian historian, social critic, and political thinker.

GEORGE GRANT was one of Canada\s most influential philosophers and author of the seminal book Lament for a Nation.'

GEORGE GRANT was one of Canada\s most influential philosophers and author of the seminal book Lament for a Nation.'

Willy Brandt (1913-92) was a German statesman, leader of the German Social Democratic Party from 1964 to 1987, and chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1969 to 1974. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1971.

Bernie Lucht has been the executive producer of Ideas since 1984. He is also the executive producer of Tapestry, the Sunday afternoon program of religious and spiritual exploration. Born and raised in Montreal, he earned a BA from Concordia University in 1966. That same year, he joined the CBC as a producer for Radio-Canada International, and in 1969 went on to produce Cross-Country Checkup. That same year, Lucht left for West Africa to work as a CUSO volunteer teacher in rural Nigeria. He returned to Canada in 1971, starting work as a production assistant at Ideas, then rising to become the program's executive producer in 1984. Under his direction, Ideas has won many national and international awards.

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