James Baldwin Debates William F. Buckley (1965)

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  • čas přidán 26. 10. 2012
  • Historic debate between James Baldwin v. William F. Buckley Jr. at Cambridge University on the question: "Is the American Dream at the expense of the American Negro?"
  • Krátké a kreslené filmy

Komentáře • 30

  • @dcbandnerd
    @dcbandnerd Před 8 lety +7995

    The depth of Baldwin's humanity, eloquence, and empathy is astounding.

  • @picassomicasso1
    @picassomicasso1 Před 11 lety +4026

    Baldwin was a Brilliant man. Cambridge Union has my respect for allowing this sort of debate in that era.

  • @DenEColt
    @DenEColt Před 11 lety +7325

    Buckley observes that Jewish and Italian communities were more energetic in getting ahead than were Black Americans, but he doesn't acknowledge the obvious difference: despite severe discrimination, Jews and Italians were never slaves or grew up with that knowledge and experience hanging over them for generations or had to contend with their former and bitter owners and those owners' descendants living side by side with them and who acted to deliberately deny black participation in the system.

  • @jsingh106
    @jsingh106 Před 11 lety +2689

    Thank you for uploading this film. In my opinion it is a truly important recording of the evolution of our thinking in our country. It's a shame it is not a part of our required knowledge.

  • @numchucklee4279
    @numchucklee4279 Před 8 lety +4728

    wow, this Baldwins analysis still mostly applies today - 50 years after this debate...

  • @EscherSketcher
    @EscherSketcher Před 11 lety +2483

    After listening to Baldwin's amazing debate, the standing ovation at the end gave me chills!

  • @musjam2
    @musjam2 Před 11 lety +1921

    Did you notice when James Baldwin finished speaking the entire audience stood and applauded, mind you there was a FULL house! When Mr. Buckley finished with his speech, during the applause, the cameras panned the room and I noticed a good portion of the audience had left!

  • @islezeus
    @islezeus Před 11 lety +2389

    Buckley did not really address the theme of the debate...

  • @deeliciousplum
    @deeliciousplum Před 8 lety +1202

    I really think that there is a need for such igniting, challenging, and enlightening debates. Yes and presently, there are scores of debates on an equally as numerous topics. Within my little thoughts, few debaters are as rich in experience and few are hosts to such well formed arguments as these two gentlemen. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @b7k1l8yn
    @b7k1l8yn Před 11 lety +1680

    Mr Baldwin was Outstanding.

  • @botrrun9399
    @botrrun9399 Před 8 lety +1272

    Preach, somethings are timeless.

  • @willywhitten4918
    @willywhitten4918 Před 8 lety +4302

    Buckley, true to form comes off as an obnoxious insincere rhetorician. Even his voice, his posture and modulation is that of a snake. Just his introductory remarks made me ill and anxious for sanity.

  • @ThyGeekGoddessMuze
    @ThyGeekGoddessMuze Před 11 lety +773

    I was born the year of this debate, but seeing it for the first time today! I am wowed! Thank you for sharing it. Had people listened to us then, we wouldn't have this decimated middle class problem now.

  • @TheSanityInspector
    @TheSanityInspector Před 11 lety +535

    Thanks for uploading this in one piece!

  • @shamoney1275
    @shamoney1275 Před 8 lety +1779

    James baldwin wow

  • @drewm4355
    @drewm4355 Před 11 lety +1603

    A simply elegant and insightful speech by Baldwin. It is not just pure math and economics. It is deeply personal and human. Wish free market delusionist understood this.

  • @ricelaker
    @ricelaker Před 11 lety +1198

    Was this held in the UK becasue there is no way in 1965 America could this be held? Just asking.

  • @uknowwho97
    @uknowwho97 Před 11 lety +586

    Thank you so much for putting this up, it's helped me make sense of a nonsensical justice that fails to value the life of an African - American child over the past few days.

  • @1awareness
    @1awareness Před 11 lety +455

    Does anyone know more about the background of this debate? Could anyone suggest a book to read about this debate?

  • @sultanavasilisa
    @sultanavasilisa Před 11 lety +375

    “True art awakens the
    Extraordinary
    Ovation” Hafiz, The Gift .... Baldwin then and now

  • @graniteminerman
    @graniteminerman Před 11 lety +813

    44:15
    Is Buckley comparing college to slavery?

  • @DrJayWestern
    @DrJayWestern Před 11 lety +1808

    buckley is a cartoon villain

  • @graniteminerman
    @graniteminerman Před 11 lety +1387

    true, buckley didn't really address the contention that the "American dream" is at the expense of blacks. this would be too dangerous an indictment of so called "capitalism". He mostly just chided them for not being the same as other oppressed groups who were not slaves, and said there are rising social conditions in the US, so take advantage of that. conveniently he did not mention that it was also an argument for retaining slavery that living standards for slaves were rising.

  • @numchucklee4279
    @numchucklee4279 Před 8 lety +1563

    cannot listen to buckley

  • @PrincessLovesBboys
    @PrincessLovesBboys Před 8 lety +1039

    Thanks for posting!
    What do you think was going through James Baldwin's mind
    from 45:55 - 46:05?

  • @daveflick12
    @daveflick12 Před 8 lety +202

    very interesting

  • @ladonnaal
    @ladonnaal Před 11 lety +187

    fierce

  • @sultanavasilisa
    @sultanavasilisa Před 11 lety +386

    buckley- oh yes brother for you- the fire next time.