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The discussion is on the way elections work round the world, and in Great Britain, and how they have moved from a corrupt system to one that is open and fair over the course of 150 years, giving virtually everyone over the age of 18 having the right to vote. Robert McKenzie, Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics Dr. David Butler, Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford

A series of recordings where academics discuss current topics.

Primary Title
  • A Modern Election; A Critical Appraisal
Secondary Title
  • Audio Learning Inc
Date Broadcast
  • 1971
Duration
  • 28:21
Episode
  • 1
Channel
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcaster
  • The University of Auckland Library
Owning Organisation
  • The University of Auckland Library
Programme Description
  • A series of recordings where academics discuss current topics.
Episode Description
  • The discussion is on the way elections work round the world, and in Great Britain, and how they have moved from a corrupt system to one that is open and fair over the course of 150 years, giving virtually everyone over the age of 18 having the right to vote. Robert McKenzie, Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics Dr. David Butler, Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Politics
Contributors
  • Robert McKenzie (Speaker)
  • David Butler (Speaker)