
Description
Two opposing explanations are given on why the proponents of BART were able to capture public support for their scheme.
Two opposing explanations are given on why the proponents of BART were able to capture public support for their scheme.
Module code and title: | D101, Making sense of society |
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Item code: | D101; 26 |
Recording date: | 25-04-1975 |
First transmission date: | 1975-09-01 |
Published: | 1975 |
Rights Statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all OUDA web pages. |
Duration: | 00:18:45 |
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Producer: | Susan Boyd-Bowman |
Contributors: | Mortimer Fleishhacker; David Potter; Frederick Wirt; Alan K. Browne; Wolfgang Honberger; Burton Wolfe; George Silliman; Thomas Casey |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Keyword(s): | Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART); Business and financial elite; Conspiratorial plan; Public support; San Francisco; Shared business ideology |
Master spool number: | TLN17FW797 |
Production number: | TLN17FW797 |
Available to public: | no |